No.
In chairs or pews. In orthodox synagogues, men and women do not sit together, and are separated by a curtain or wall.
Only the Orthodox denomination separates the men and women, and then it's only done during prayer services. All other denominations do not separate men and women.
In orthodox services, 10 males make up a minyan. In non-Orthodox services, women are also counted in minyans. Since a Bar Mitzvah is held during a service, it would require a minyan.
Women are allowed in the main area of synagogues. However, during the prayer services in Orthodox synagogues, men and women sit separately. The reason for this is so that people aren't distracted while praying.
yes as long as it isnt a orthodox one
It is not permitted by Jewish law; and in Orthodox Jewish weddings the seating is separate for men and women.
That depends on the branch of Judaism. Orthodox Jews keep men and women separated to avoid "inappropriate" relations.
No during world war one women didn't serve in the army
In the orthodox church of Christianity , it is allowed to get a divorce.So, yes they can.
In Orthodox synagogues, men and women would be called separately, while the other branches of Judaism men and women get called up together.
Yes, but NOT Orthodox Jewish women.
Yes. The hora is one of them, but Orthodox men and women dance separately, while the other denominations can dance together.