The 4 matriarchs of the Jewish people are Sarah, Rebecca, Leah, and Rachel.
There are two readings and the gospel, for total of 3
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.
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Zorro - 1990 A Love Remembered 3-13 was released on: USA: 15 December 1991
Males go 3 times a day, females can go whenever they want. Everyone gathers there on Saturday for the Shabbos.
There are 3 Readings at Sunday Mass. The 1st is Old Testament and the 2nd and 3rd is from the New Testament. -- RJ, R.E.
Revelation 2:9 and 3:9.
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.
Cannon - 1971 A Well Remembered Terror 3-14 was released on: USA: 12 December 1973
There are many Jewish structures. The synagogue, the Mikveh, and The Jewish cemetery come to mind.
There is only one name for a syngagogue in Hebrew: בית ×›× ×¡×ª (beit-k'nesset). In English it is called a synagogue, a temple, or a shul. (Could you be thinking of the 3 functions of a synagogue? They are: house of prayer, house of assembly, and house of study, but these are only functions, not names.)