The main language of prayer in synagogues is Hebrew, which is used in all services. English or other local languages are also sometimes used in Reform and Conservative synagogues.
Even in Orthodox synagogues, the Rabbi will sometimes give a speech or sermon in English or whatever the local language is.
Any socializing after the service is always done in the local language of the country where the synagogue is located.
The traditional prayers are in Hebrew, but in some synagogues they may be translated into the local language. There is one prayer, the Kaddish, which is in Aramaic.
My Reform synagogue is that way. I think it may have something to do with privacy issues.
She is not Jewish .
The custom of a groom being called to the Torah in synagogue on the Sabbath before his wedding is called an aufruf.
It is called a shofar.
Latin. Latin is no longer a spoken language, but is still used in music.
Hanukkah is a minor festival, during which the menorah (Hanukiah; candelabra) is lit at home. In the synagogue services, certain prayers and Torah-readings are added to the usual weekday services.
The guy who leads services at synagogue.
The bimah is the raised platform located at the center of a synagogue. It is used for reading the Torah out loud during the services.
The synagogue is the Jewish prayer house. Jews pray three times a day - morning, afternoon adn evening services, and Jews congregate at the synagogue for these services. The synagogue is often also an educational center for Jews, and often there is are social networks connected to it.
Unless there is some specific agreement between the synagogue and the relevant Christian congregation (such as a synagogue allowing Christians to pray in the synagogue on Sundays while the Christians' church is in repair), church services do not take place in synagogues. If by "church services", you actually meant "religious services," Jewish services in synagogues are held three times per day; in the morning, afternoon and evening.
Greek-Latin.
Wrong. The seder is held at home, and the special festival prayer-services are held in the synagogue.
Synagogue.
The Yom Kippur morning services.
The chief ruler of the synagogue, also known as the president or head of the synagogue, is responsible for overseeing the activities and services within the synagogue. They typically lead the congregation in prayer and may be involved in decision-making processes related to the synagogue's operations.
Apart from the worship services the synagogue will be used like a community centre. Wedding reception and Bar / Bat Mitzvah celebrations will be held in the synagogue. In addition most synagogues will have a Hebrew school (shule), a youth club, a crèche, a library and study room, an office for the Rabbi, and will be a gathering place for the Jewish community.
Only at the synagogue during services