Jewish people don't go to church. Jewish people gather in synagogues, which is a building where prayers, Torah-learning and celebrations take place, and where holy books are kept (especially the Torah: the part of The Bible written by Moses). A synagogue (that's a Greek word actually that means "gathering place") is also known as a "Shul" (that's Yiddish for school) or "temple".
But Jews can pray anywhere. Some prayers can only be recited if 10 men are present.
Of course. Worshiping God by living a holy life according to his commandments is the purpose of every Jew.
Jews have synagogues, not churches. In synagogue, Jews have prayers every day of the week, with a minyan (a quorum of 10 men) or more.
It depends on what you call a church. Jewish people pray at a synogogue or temple, but it is also true, like many religions, that Jewish people can pray at any time or in any place.
No. They go to the Synagogue.
No, Jews worship in synagogues.
Yes, but many don't.
Yes. To be more specific, Jews pray only to God and not to any intercessor, saint, or ancestor. Jewish prayers do ask God to deal kindly with us in memory of the merits of our ancestors and several prayers refer specifically to the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Many of the standard blessings begin with and most end with the formula "Praised be thou, oh Lord or God, eternal King, who ..." -- where you can fill in the blank with "... has commanded us to" if the blessing has to do with the fulfillment of a commandment, or with the act of divine mercy we are giving thanks for.
some of them do (I am not sure of all the info)
Jews worship God.
Hanukkah is not a religion. It is a Jewish Holiday. Jewish people worship one God.
No, they only worship one god.
Jewish worship is done everywhere however their buildings of religion are known as synagogues.
The Jews do not worship ANY people. Worshipping people is a violation of Jewish law. Jews only worship God.
Jewish people don't worship buildings, they worship God. They do however worship IN buildings called Synogogues.
God, who created everything.
Jewish people worship God...every day, not just during Hanukkah.
Jewish people can worship anywhere - the belief is that each individual has their own relationship with God, so can pray or worship in any setting.
God
No one worships the synagogue itself. God is worshiped in the synagogue.
No, Jews do not worship any people whatsoever, this is a form of idolatry which is forbidden in Judaism.