Yes. Jews pray to God in synagogues. Christians pray in churches.
Anywhere in the world.
Jewish houses of worship are called synagogues.
well they all worship the same God
Christianity, Ancestor-Worship, Islam, Judaism, Hindi, Rastafarian, Animism, Buddhism. Most commonly is a mixture of traditional Ancestor-Worship and Christianity.
ِAll Abraham religions; Islam, Judaism, and Christianity; don't worship Idols
It's the other way around. Christianity is a daughter-religion of Judaism.
For Allah worship and praying. Allah is God and same God in Christianity and Judaism,
The primary difference is that Christians worship Jesus as their lord and savior. Jews worship God as the lord and that the true savior is yet to come to rule over them; Jesus plays no role in mainstream Judaism.
Icons were thought to be a use of worship forbidden by God.
The Romans required the conquered peoples to worship the Roman gods, although they were also free to worship their own gods as well. They made an exception to this requirement for Judaism because the Jews were monotheistic, and therefore could not worship other gods, and because of the perceived antiquity of Judaism. Early Christianity, until at least 90 CE, was seen as a sect of Judaism, to this privilege was extended to Christianity.
Christianity and Judaism
Islam, Judaism and Christianity.