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# Halichot Shlomo (chapter 5 note 52 pg 66) records that for health reasons a certain person was only able to leave the house once a day and Rav Shlomo Zalman said he can use that one time to go to work instead of going to daven in a minyan because being social will make him feel better.  
# Halichot Shlomo (chapter 5 note 52 pg 66) records that for health reasons a certain person was only able to leave the house once a day and Rav Shlomo Zalman said he can use that one time to go to work instead of going to daven in a minyan because being social will make him feel better.  
# Someone who usually davens Vatikin should daven vatikin even if one day he can’t get a minyan. <Ref>Halichot Shlomo 5:17 </ref>
# Someone who usually davens Vatikin should daven vatikin even if one day he can’t get a minyan. <Ref>Halichot Shlomo 5:17 </ref>
# A Person should make a great effort to daven with a minyan and there’s a tremendous level to Davening with a Tzibbur in having one’s Tefillah accepted in heaven. <Ref>S”A 90:9, Mishna Brurah 90:28 </ref>
# One is only exempt in cases of extenuating circumstances such as someone not feeling well or there’s a fear of loss of money (but not a fear of loss of potential profit) and even in cases of extenuating circumstances one should pray at the time of the Tzibbur. <Ref>S”A 90:9, Mishna Brurah 90:29 </ref>
# Even someone who learns should daven in a minyan (and there’s an added reason to daven in a minyan so that people don’t make the mistake that Davening in a minyan isn’t important. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 90:29, S”A 90:18, See Sh”t Igrot Moshe 2:27 regarding missing minyan for learning </ref>
# However, if it’s going to cause a loss of teaching Torah in public such as if one will miss giving a public shuir, one should miss minyan in order not to miss that opportunity. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 90:56</ref>
# Some say that even missing time from Seder with a Chevruta overrides Davening in a minyan. <Ref>Halichot Shlomo 5:16 </ref>
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