Jewish houses of worship are called synagogues.
Judaism doesn't have churches, churches are strictly a Christian place of worship.
There is no such thing as a "Hebrew Church". The Jewish religion does not have churches or an "overseeing" body, the way Christian religions do. Judaism is not an "organized" religion in the way that the Church is organized. If the question is asking what the Jewish house of worship is, it is called a synagogue. To learn more about Jewish Houses of Worship, please see the Related Question below.
That would be Church, and the room we all worship in is called the Sanctuary.
Muslims worship in a Masjid. Also called a mosque. == ==
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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).
They are called Mullah, Imam or Akhund depending on the country and region.
The general term for places of worship is Temple.But if you want specifics the most well known are probably Mosque (Islam) and Synagogue (Judaism)The CHURCH is otherwise as the Bible says in Acts 20:28 Be on guard for yourselves and for all the flock, among whom the Holy Spirit has appointed you as overseers, to shepherd the church of God, which He purchased with His own blood. Church in Christendom is the puchased possession of JESUS CHRIST.
A Church .... why are you asking this question? o_o
It is called a Church.