Siddurim.
The word God is not written anywhere in a synagogue, except inside a jewish prayer book. The prayer books are in Hebrew because that's the language Jews mainly pray in.
The Hebrew is the language of Jewish prayer and liturgy. All Jewish prayer books contain Hebrew. Some synagogues are also decorated with Hebrew letters or words, but it depends on the synagogue.
Usually, there are 4 Main Jewish belongings: 1. Skullcaps 2. Prayer Shawls 3. Torahs 4. Prayer Books
Fasting, and prayer in the synagogue.
In Judaism, sacrifice can only be offered in the Temple in Jerusalem. When we are without the Temple, prayer replaces sacrifice. The only 'offering' that occurs in a synagogue is prayer.
The house of prayer used by Jews is known as a synagogue.
Wrong. The seder is held at home, and the special festival prayer-services are held in the synagogue.
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.)
In the main sanctuary. There are no booths or cells for private prayer, all prayer is done in the main auditorium.
A Jewish house of prayer is called a synagogue. A Jewish house of Torah-study is called a beit midrash or a Yeshiva. A home where Jews live is simply called "a Jewish house."
It's called a synagogue congregation.
The chief ruler of the synagogue, also known as the president or head of the synagogue, is responsible for overseeing the activities and services within the synagogue. They typically lead the congregation in prayer and may be involved in decision-making processes related to the synagogue's operations.