The Jews get trained in the Torah (The Books of the Law - Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy). They become very well versed in Old Testament studies and Jewish tradition as well as the Prophets and Poets (Isaiah, Jeremiah, etc. and Psalms, Proverbs, etc.)
Synagogue IS important to Jews.
It's a synagogue Orthodox Jews worship in.
They call it Synagogue.
The Jewish house of worship is called synagogue, although Jews can worship G-d anywhere at any time.
Yes.
in a synagogue
Jews,
Jews. Jews worship in a synagogue.
Hebrew are the Jews and a synagogue is their place of worship.
No, there is no tradition of having bells in a synagogue.
A synagogue serves as a place of worship, study, and community gathering for Jewish individuals. It is where congregants come together to pray, learn about religious teachings, celebrate holidays, and seek guidance from religious leaders. Additionally, synagogues often provide social services and support to their members and the broader community.
It is the center of Jewish life outside of Israel. Jews go to a synagogue to study, pray, and socialize with other Jews.