About 2.5 to 3 hours on Sabbath morning, 45 minutes on a weekday morning or Friday night, and 15 minutes each for the weekday afternoon and evening services.
The cantor.
A Shabbat service typically lasts around 1-2 hours, although this can vary depending on the specific customs and traditions of the synagogue or community holding the service.
The Yom Kippur morning services.
The equivalent word is "synagogue service."
The Rabbi leads the order of the service and the Cantor leads the prayers.
A synagogue is the place where a Jew preys to God. A synagogue is a temple, just like a mosque or a church. A synagogue is led by a rabbi (Jewish priest) and the service often involves preyers in Hebrew.
Usually in a synagogue, but a Jewish prayer service can actually be held almost anywhere, as long as there are at least 10 Jewish people participating.
There's no reason that a Christian, Moslem, Hindu, Atheist, or anybody else, would ever not beallowed in a synagogue, as long as the person's behavior is respectful and appropriate to thedecorum of whatever is going on in the synagogue at the time.Observing a Sabbath or holiday service in a synagogue would be an excellent and simple wayto check out some of the myths that one might have been previously fed by those who knoweven less.
Yes you do. However, usually a mourner does not go to the synagogue during the shiva, but has a separate service in his home. On Tisha B'Av, since all of Jewry is in mourning, the mourner attends the synagogue service together with everyone else.
Any Jewish person over the age of 13 can lead a synagogue service, as long as at least 10 Jews are present. Often the Rabbi or Cantor leads the service, but this is not a requirement. In orthodox tradition, only a man can lead a service, unless there are only women present.
Approximately 30 minutes at the most.
Republics can last as long as the people believe that service to the government is more important then anything. The citizens have to help by serving the government.