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.
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.
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.
A synagogue is a Jewish house of worship, study, and assembly, but anyone can enter.
Yes.
it depends on the rules of the synagogue, religously in is not prohibited
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.
a synagouge is the temple of the jews. a church is the temple of the christians.
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.
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!
Christians worship on Sunday, the first day of the week. Synagogues are normally open on the Sabbath or seventh day of the week (between sunset Friday and sunset Saturday). Most Christians would not worship in a synagogue.
No. Jewish custom is never to enter the house of worship for another religion.
The people of Collosse, a pagan city that had a Jewish synagogue where Paul started a congregation of Messiah-folk (later called Christians in Antioch)
The official place of worship for Christians is the church. The Jews worship in a synagogue.
Yes, Catholics are allowed to go into a synagogue if they choose too.