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Yes. Synagogue services are held every day of the year; and special prayers and Torah-readings are added during Hanukkah.

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yes. Observant Jews attend synagogue every day of the year. It is important to note that the liturgy is extended for the holiday, pursuant to rabbinical decisions.

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We go to the synagogue every day of the year.

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Yes.

Jews pray every day, including Passover. Each of the festivals has its special prayers and Torah-reading.

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Yes. Orthodox synagogues have services every day of the year.

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Yes, there is no fasting during passover.

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Jews are expected to pray 3 times a day, and encouraged to do so with a congregation. Not all synagogues are open for all of these prayers, but there are special services on Shabbat and the festivals, including the morning services on the first and final days of Passover. Many synagogues are open for these special services, but they don't generally attract the huge crowds that synagogues attract on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. So yes, many jews go, but many do not.

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