Jewish prayer-books have a structured order. Prayers are ancient, and often are sung or chanted. Some prayers are said in unison, and some are not. Some prayers are said more than once per day, some once a day, and others are said only on Sabbath, festivals or certain occasions. Some prayers are said aloud, and some are whispered. Most of the services are in Hebrew, but a couple of prayers are in Aramaic.
While praying, Jews either sit in chairs, or stand, depending on the prayer. There is also some bowing forward, but Jews today do not kneel except once a year on Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement).
In between the prayers, Kaddish is said; and the Torah is read on many occasions.
While formal prayer services are held in the synagogue, many other blessings (such as those over meals) are said in the home.
Jews worship God in 3 ways: With prayer With study With deeds of kindness.
Jews do not worship "activities"; they worship the singular God.
Jews worship God.
Jews worship God whether or not synagogues are available.
Jews worship God in the temples and synagogues.
they worship God
Its The God who created White people who worship him as well as the Jews
Jews are monotheistic and worship only the creator God.
Jews worship God in synagogues, every day of the year.
Christians do not worship Jesus. They worship God.
The Jews do not worship ANY people. Worshipping people is a violation of Jewish law. Jews only worship God.
Yes we do. We worship the same God as the Jews. The God of Abraham and Jacob. The same God that created everything.