Jews pray 3 times a day.
Religiously observant Jews worship 3 times a day, every day and four times on Saturday. The day of rest is called Shabbat and starts sundown Friday and ends sundown Saturday.
Religiously observant Jews pray 3 times a day, every day, and 4 times on Saturday.
The holiest day of the week is Saturday, which Jews call the Sabbath, or Shabbat. As well, Jews are instructed to pray three times every day, so many synagogues schedule 3 services per day.
Jews worship God in synagogues, every day of the year.
Religious Jews pray 3 times a day and 4 times on Saturday.
Yes, we do. Prayer services are three times a day, every day of the year.
Shabbat isn't specifically a day of worship for Jews. Religiously observant Jews worship 3 times a day, every day, and 4 times on Saturday. That being said, Havdalah service is one of the most beautiful religious services in my opinion and definitely worth attending.
Jews are supposed to pray 3 times a day (morning, noon, evening) and 4 times on Saturday.
Saturday
Many traditional Jews pray 3 times a day during the week, and 4 times on Saturday (the Sabbath). Non-traditional Jews may also do this, but usually attend services on Friday night and or Saturday morning.
Religious Jews pray 3 times a day, every day. Shabbat is Friday sundown to Saturday sundown. Prayers are done 4 times on Saturday.
A holy day for rest and worship is Friday for the Muslims, Saturday for the Jews and Sunday for the Christians