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They don't. The only requirement in Judaism to wash the feet before worship, is for the Kohanim in the Holy Temple (which is no longer standing). See Exodus ch.30.

It is Muslims who wash their feet before entering a mosque.

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They don't.

Muslim in the mosque do since the mosque is considered holy.

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Yes, shoes are worn in a synagogue.
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Yes. Yes they do

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Jews usually wear shoes during worship, except on the two fast days of Tisha B'Av and Yom Kippur, when wearing leather is traditionally forbidden. Muslims typically remove their shoes and wash their feet before entering a mosque, but that's Islam.

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