Easily available in the yellow pages of the local telephone directory,
listed under <Synagogues>.
Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.
There are three places of worship where Muslims should go: Makkah, Madina and Masjid Al Aqsa in Jerusulum
The fastest way to find out about local places of worship is to ask around the neighborhood. Another way for a person to find nearby places of worship is go to government site specific for the local where he/she is living.
You can go to places of worship. You can interact with beautiful girls there after worship.
The are places of worship to the people of ancient Mesopotamia to go to and worship and bring offerings to their gods. Mesopotamia/Sumer.
Most Jews go to a synagogue. But actually you can worship any place you'd like. There's no rule for that.
I presume you mean Muslims. The place of worship for Muslims is called a Masjid, also called a Mosque in some places.
The tirth kshestra are often considered supreme places of worship. However, for daily worship Jains go to a temple or a Mandir (also called Derasar)
Yes, Muslims go to the Mosq on Fridays
They go to worship in a temple known as "Derasar" or a "Mandir". Most go to stone temples while some have wooden ones madde in homes. Usually they chant mantras or meditate when they are there.Jains worship those places where their Tirthankars attained Nirvana (Sammed Sikhar, Girnar, Kailash Parvat, Pavapur and Champapur) and the places which they believe to be eternal (Sammed Sikhar and Ayodhya). Besides, they also worship in Siddha Kshetras.For their daily rituals they go to a local temple (in hindi: Mandir, in Gujarati: Derasar) which are more popular among Jains as it is not possible to go to above mentioned places every day to worship God.
Judaism and Mesopotamian religions have nothing in common as far as beliefs go, but it is theorized that they may share some laws and customs. The difference is the reason for the law.
Most Quakers do not believe that any place is more sacred or spiritual than anywhere else. The usually call the places they gather to worship Meeting Houses.