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There's no reason that a Christian, or anybody else, would ever not be allowed in a synagogue,

as long as the person's behavior is respectful and appropriate to the decorum of whatever is

going on in the synagogue at the time. Observing a Sabbath or holiday service in a synagogue

is an excellent and simple way to overcome some of the myths that one might have been

previously fed.

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That would depend on the Christian's own beliefs and practices. There are no guards at the synagogue entrances, checking the would-be visitor's pedigree, references, password, circumcision, or other qualifications for entry, before granting him passage. A good way to dispel some of the fantasy regarding what goes on in a synagogue might very well be for some of those who repeat the rumors to visit and see for themselves.

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No, Jewish law specifies that it is forbidden for Jews to enter churches. This is related to the prohibition against participating in the prayer of other religions.

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Who is in a synagogue?

A synagogue is a Jewish house of worship, study, and assembly, but anyone can enter.


Can uncircumcised Jew enter synagogue?

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When is a church service held in the synagogue?

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They don't have to meet in churches - the first Christians met in each others' homes, shared a communal meal, and went to synagogue like the good Jews they were.


How are guests shown to be welcome in a synagogue?

A synagogue is a prayer place and people can pray in it like Muslims have a mosque and Christian people have a church so anyone can enter a mosque church or a synagogue and a synagogue is a a place for Jewish people to worship their own gods and read their holy book :) Hope this helps you!


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Are catholics allowed to go in a Synagogue?

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