well the Jews worshiped INSIDE of a temple. that temple was located in Jerusalem, the capital of Israel. did u know the first temple was built by King Solomon? it was then destroyed by the Babylonians.
There are many synagogues and temples where Jews can worship. Back in the days of The Bible, there was only one central temple, and people went there, as if on a pilgrimage. But these days, there is no one main temple. All over the world, wherever there are Jewish residents of a country, there are Jewish houses of worship. In the United States, there have been synagogues or temples almost since the earliest days of the country.
The first state to offer religious freedom to Jews was Rhode Island, and the first synagogue there is still standing (President George Washington even paid it a visit). If a city or a state has a large number of Jewish residents, there will be more than one synagogue; some cities may have as many as 20-30 of them, others may have only one or two. Also, some synagogues and temples are more modern in their style of worship (men and women pray together, rabbis can be either men or women), while others are more traditional (men and women pray separately, women cannot be rabbis). Some Jewish people refer to their temple as a "shul" (rhymes with wool), a Yiddish word that also means "school," since one goes to the synagogue not only to pray but to learn.
It is worth noting that Jews do not worship "temples", they worship God at temples.
Jews, like members of other faiths, can worship anywhere at all, but the Jewish house of worship - which usually also provides teaching - is the synagogue.
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In the ancient days the Jews worship ped in the temple.
Hebrew people are called Jews. A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue, temple, or shul. But Jews can pray anywhere they want.
Hebrews today are called Jews. A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue or temple, but Jews can worship anywhere they want, at any time.
The Jewish house of worship is called synagogue, although Jews can worship G-d anywhere at any time.
Jews worship in synagogues. The weekly Jewish day of worship is Shabbat (Saturday; beginning at Friday sundown). Shorter prayer services are held every day of the week.See also:Jewish worship
Where you worship depends on your religion, not your nationality. People in Poland worship in many different types of places. Most Christians in Poland worship in a church, because Christians worship in a church. Most Jews in Poland worship in a temple or synogogue, because that is where Jews worship. Muslims in Poland worship in Mosques, because that is where Muslims worship. Many religions (including Christians, Jews, and Muslims) also worship at home.
a shul or a bet-knesset. Non-Orthodox Jews also call it a temple.
Where you worship depends on your religion, not your nationality. Most Christians (in Sweden and worldwide) worship in churches, however some prefer to worship at home. Most Jews (in Sweden and worldwide) worship in a synogogue or temple.
The site of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. We worship at the Western Wall which is adjacent to it.
Some Jews refer to their synagogue as a temple. (The word "Temple" also refers to the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, which was destroyed by the Romans about 1950 years ago.)
The English name for the Jewish place of worship is 'synagogue'. Some groups refer to them as Temples but that's mainly amongst the Reform movement.
a place where Jews come to worship. It was built by someone in the Torah and Is part of the second temple