Places: synagogues. Days: every day of the year.
Judaism.
"Judaism" is not something that is itself venerated. Jews worship God and do so by the rites and rituals prescribed by Judaism. Jews pray at Synagogues.
In synagogues
No, we worship God.Jews however, worship on the Sabbath Day more frequently and for longer than they do on other days.
The holy books in Judaism are the books of the Hebrew Bible.Places of worship:Jews worship in synagogues.See also:What are the Jewish Holy Books called?More about Jewish worship
Worship in Judaism is every day, three times a day.
As Jews moved and were exiled to new places.
Judaism does not worship any days of the week. There are prayers that are prescribed to be recited on every weekday, and there is a significantly different way of life, along with significantly different prayers, to be celebrated on Saturday.
Easily available in the yellow pages of the local telephone directory, listed under <Synagogues>.
There are no churches in Judaism.
Jews worship God in the temples and synagogues.
We worship God, who created the universe.