We Jews use a book called a sidur to pray at home we wake up say a pray called Modiani then we wash our hands say another blessing. At night we say a prayer that is called the shama this is said before going to bed.
Religious Jews tend to get married relatively young (early twenties) and have large families - six to ten children is commonplace - and family life is paramount in importance, with the parents deeply involved in the education of their children. The parents foot the bill for private-school education for the children because of this importance.
Daily life in the home is replete with mitzvah-observances; blessings are said over all foods and drinks, Torah-festivals and Sabbath are observed in the home (see attached Link), and the children are taught portions from the Torah on a daily or weekly basis.
Though conversation is typically in English, it is seasoned with hundreds of Hebrew and Yiddish expressions, many of them expressing religious concepts. The kosher diet is adhered to. Clothing will be more or less Western (modern) in style (depending on the particular Jewish community), but it is always modest in style.
Religious Jewish women have a tightly-knit community of their own; each woman has a close circle of friends who constantly share and help each other. Many women attend weekly classes in various subects of Torah or outlook.
They follow the Jewish laws and especially celebrate shabbat which is on a Friday evening- I'm Jewish so I know these things.
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A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue. Jews often pray at home, as well.
Jews pray to God
Jews pray to God.
Jews pray in a synagogue.
It depends on their own religions.For Jews, they pray in a synagogueFor Christians, they pray in a churchFor Muslims, they pray in a mosque (or Masjid) or they pray at home, office, or any open/closed clean and dry area.a
Jews pray to God.
Jews pray only to God, not to any person or prophet. Muslims also pray only to God and definitely do not pray to their prophet!
The only Christians that would pray to Mary are Catholics, so the answer is no. Some Messianic Jews are Catholic, but this is rare. The majority of Messianic Jews are Protestant Evangelicals and pray as they do.
They pray in the synagogue (a.k.a. Shul).
Christians and Jews believe that there is one true God. Christians and Jews pray to the same God.
Jews pray facing the east-in the direction of Jerusalem
Synagogues.