Hebrew are the Jews and a synagogue is their place of worship.
Yes, Biblical Hebrew (which is not all that different from Modern Hebrew) is used in EVERY synagogue in Israel, as well as every synagogue outside Israel. But it's not used for speaking.Only Modern Hebrew is used for speaking.
Hebrew Congregation of Mountaindale Synagogue was created in 1917.
Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Synagogue was created in 1890.
South Fallsburg Hebrew Association Synagogue was created in 1902.
Synagogue SynonymA synagogue is also known as a "shul." Hebrew: beit knesset
There is no special place in a synagogue called a "meeting place"
Shul is a word Jews use to describe a synagogue. It is not Hebrew, Hebrew for Synagogue is "Beit HaKanesset". Shul is possibly of Yiddish origin.
There is no such Hebrew word. But if you are talking about the Yiddish word shul (or schul), referring to a synagogue, the Hebrew word for synagogue is bet k'nesset (בית ×›× ×¡×ª)
If you are asking for the Hebrew word for "synagogue" it's beit k'nesset
They worship by teaching and reading of the Hebrew Scriptures.
The word God is not written anywhere in a synagogue, except inside a jewish prayer book. The prayer books are in Hebrew because that's the language Jews mainly pray in.
singular = gabbaiplural = gabbaim"Gabaim" (גבאים) are trustees of a synagogue. A "gabbai" is a layperson who is responsible for keeping things in ritual order in the synagogue.