Jewish people go to synagogue, there are no churches in Judaism. Religiously observant Jews pray 3 times a day, every day and 4 times on Saturday. Not all of these prayer sessions require attendance at a synagogue, most just require a quorum of 10 or more men.
Jews don't go to church. Jews worship in synagogues, every day of the year.
Jews have prayer services three times a day, every day of the year.
The Jewish weekly holy day is the Shabbat, from Friday sunset until Saturday after twilight.
Jews typically do not go to church and if they do, they would likely read Christian liturgical materials. Jews read the Torah in their synagogues.
Church is a CHRISTIAN place of worship. The Jewish place of worship is the synagogue.
Jews don't have churches - they have synagogues, and yes, they go to synagogue during Yom Kippur.
Jews do not go to church. Our houses of worship are called synagogues in English.
Circumsation. Last names. The ones who didn't go to church.
sundays
usually all churches because Jews go to temple and cathliocs go to church
Orthodox Jews generally follow a custom of never setting foot in a house of worship for another religion, though there are a few Orthodox Jews that will.
a synagouge is the temple of the jews. a church is the temple of the christians.
Easter I go to church as far as Christian holidays go.
Hindu did not go to church they have temples of their god which in Hindi called DEVALAYA i.e. DEV - god and ALLAY meas house so it means house of god and they go their all 7 days of weak
There is no such thing as the "reform church" or a church of any kind in Judaism.