In one significant way: sacrifices were offered only in the Temple. See also:
http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-history/the-sacrifices-in-the-temple
most notably there are fewer blood scarifies ... if any ...
The Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
Prior to the destruction of the 2nd Temple in 70, worship the Temple was the place of worship. The synagogue, which already existed before this, became the centres of worship.
No, just that a synagogue might be referred to by a different word, such as a temple or a shul. In ancient times, there was also the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
a shul or a bet-knesset. Non-Orthodox Jews also call it a temple.
Hebrew people are called Jews. A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue, temple, or shul. But Jews can pray anywhere they want.
In the ancient days the Jews worship ped in the temple.
The Jewish house of worship is called synagogue, although Jews can worship G-d anywhere at any time.
Places of worship can be called by various names depending on the religion, such as church (Christianity), synagogue (Judaism), mosque (Islam), temple (Hinduism), gurdwara (Sikhism), shrine (Buddhism), and pagoda (Buddhism).
Hebrews today are called Jews. A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue or temple, but Jews can worship anywhere they want, at any time.
In a church, mosque, temple or synagogue. Well you can worship him anywhere, but a place of worship, with other people is often considered better.
Both are places of worship. A Mosque is used for Muslim worship. A Synagogue is used for Jewishworship.
The had a temple to Zeus.