That would not of been possible for Him as His ministry required much travel by foot to various places. Jesus prayed, however, near continuously - upon awakening, before meals, before miracles, before sermons, probably during the two traditional times of Jews during the morning and late midday sacrifices (Acts 3:1), before sleeping - even praying throughout the night on a occasion.
We are told to pray always, to speak to God our Father. It is an honor and a privilege we all should do.
1 Thessalonians 5:17King James Version (KJV)17Pray without ceasing.
three times
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.
Jesus took Peter, James, and John with him to watch and pray with him. Three times Jesus prayed that, if it be possible, the cup of suffering might be taken from him. While Jesus prayed for this possibility, he affirmed that if it wasn't possible, he wanted to do the Father's will.
Friday night to Saturday afternoon. However, Religious Jews pray in synagogue three times a day, every day.
It depends on how pious they are. A religious Jew will pray three times a day at the synagogue (although two of the prayer services will be done together). Secular Jews can sometimes go years between entering a synagogue.
To pray.
They pray in the synagogue (a.k.a. Shul).
they pray and sing
They pray separately in the synagogue.
If you mean pray, we pray in the synagogue.
Most people attend synagogue to pray, others also learn there.
At the synagogue and at home.