Yes.
Orthodox:
Women may go to the synagogue and they sit in the woman's section which is either on the balcony or else behind or next to the mens section separated by a mechitza.
While men go to synagogue thrice daily, women typically only do so on Shabbat and Festivals.
All other branches:
Men and women sit together while praying and some branches allow female pulpit rabbis and cantors. Women attend all services. A cantor is the person who leads the prayers during a service.
As frequently as 3 times a day.
-- Some Jews attend public services in a synagogue 2 or 3 times every day.
-- Some attend only Shabbat services on Friday evening and Saturday.
-- Some Jews attend synagogue services once or twice a year, on the High Holy Days.
-- Some Jews only attend synagogue services for life-cycle events (such as Baby Namings, B'nei Mitzvah, Marriages, and Funerals).
-- Some Jews never go to a synagogue at all.
Hanukkah is not a synagogue holiday. It is celebrated in the home. However, Jewish people who attend synagogue regularly for the Sabbath or daily prayers would still go during Hanukkah.
Answer:During Hanukkah there are prayers (Hallel; Al Hanisim) which are added in the synagogue, as well as special Torah readings.Synagogue services are held three times a day, every day of the year.Morning services may begin anytime between dawn and around 8 a.m., depending on the needs of the congregation. Some synagogues have more than one morning service for people with different schedule-needs. Weekday morning prayer lasts about 45 to 60 minutes.
Afternoon services and the evening service are often consecutive, beginning around 15-30 minutes before sunset. But some groups hold an early afternoon service, with around 1:00 p.m. being common. The afternoon and evening prayer last about 15-20 minutes each.
Sabbath morning service will commonly begin at 7:30 a.m. or later. This prayer is for about 2-3 hours.
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Jews go to the synagogue 3 times a day. morning afternoon and evening.
Good question. In the conservative synagogue, women generally sit at a raised stand behind the men while praying. In liberal synagogues, men and women can sit together.
There is no certain day that Jewish girls go to the synagogue. They go whenever they want, just as men do.
Purses and prayerbooks
They usually go to the synagogue, as this is their day of worship (Sabbath).
A synagogue
She is not Jewish .
Jewish people close the store early on Friday to go to synagogue
whenever they want really
They attend synagogue and visit with friends and family.
The synagogue is a place of worship and is sometimes also used for assembly or Jewish social functions.
If you mean pray, we pray in the synagogue.
How much a Jew worships in a synagogue varies greatly, and is not dictated by religion. Traditional Jews pray 3 times a day, but not necessarily in a synagogue. Jews go to a synagogue to assemble with other Jews and to preserve the Jewish community, in addition to prayer and study.
At the synagogue
A Jewish family visits the synagogue on Saturday morning to observe Shabbat. A Jewish girl compares worshipping at home to worshipping at the synagogue. During the service, the Torah is taken out from the Ark, behind the curtains, and a Rabbi Reads from it in the Hebrew before the scrolls are carefully put away again.
Most ceremonies, such weddings and bnei mitzvah require an invitation, but you can go to any synagogue service without an invitation. Contact your nearest synagogue for times. Anyone is welcome, even if you are not Jewish.