Yes, there are several famous synagogues around the world, such as the Great Synagogue in Sydney, Australia, the Spanish Synagogue in Prague, Czech Republic, and the Hurva Synagogue in Jerusalem, Israel. Each of these synagogues holds historical, architectural, or cultural significance.
There are no known synagogues in North Korea. The practice of Judaism is not officially recognized in the country, which predominantly follows the Juche ideology.
no they isn't any Jews there
No. Hebrew law has never been "issued" in synagogues for any reason. It predates synagogues by about a thousand years or more.
Synagogues generally do not have any statues.
No. Churches, synagogues and mosques are called "places of worship".
I don't think there are any in the islands. No. But I could be wrong...
Synagogues don't point any particular direction, but they are arranged so that the people praying inside always face toward Jerusalem, Israel.
I dont think that there are actually any in wolverhampton but i no there is in birmingham. Hope that answered your question
In an Orthodox (and some Conservative) synagogues women must cover their shoulders any time they are in a synagogue. In Reform (and some Conservative) synagogues, it doesn't matter.
Yes, ALL Orthodox synagogues do, but in the other synagogues, some non-Orthodox Jews will wear their own.
There are around 365 Synagogues in Britain
Some synagogues do, but some don't.