Very young children shouldn't be brought into the sanctuary, as they will disturb others.
Taking childrens to Shul offers the opportunity to practice how to behave in spaces that aren't kid-centric. It's important children are taught how to greet adults appropriately, whisper, walk quietly, be patient, and generally learn how to behave in a house of worship.
Aside from that, many synagogues have a childcare room.
Yes. Children do not have to fast until they are 13 and bar/bat mitzvahed. On the aspect of going to the synagouge, i believe that is the parent's choice
For prayer and community.
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Bar mitzvahs are held at synagogues.
It is where the Bar Mitzvah ceremony takes place.
yes, Jewish people do. not necessarily every week (possibly every week if they are orthodox).
While in the city of Corinth, Paul stayed at the home of Aquila and Priscilla.
There's really no telling, as there's no set size of required level of sophistication to a synagouge.
Jews typically worship in synagogues. These are places of communal prayer, study, and assembly for Jewish individuals and communities.
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A rabbi is first and foremost a teacher. But a rabbi is also the spiritual leader of the congregation, leading services, officiating at weddings and funerals, etc.