Jews worship in synagogues. The weekly Jewish day of worship is Shabbat (Saturday; beginning at Friday sundown). Shorter prayer services are held every day of the week.See also:
The holy Temple was destroyed in the year 68 CE. Besides, Jews don't worship the Temple. They worship God.
There is no Jewish Temple as it was destroyed in the year 70BCE. If you are referring to modern day Jewish houses of worship, which are called Temples by some groups, they are places of prayer, study, and community celebrations.
They usually go to the synagogue, as this is their day of worship (Sabbath).
Jewish people worship God...every day, not just during Hanukkah.
Jerusalem; because it was the site of the Holy Temple.
Saturday
The Temple in Jerusalem was the center of Jewish worship of God. The sacrifices that were part of their faith were made there. These come at specified times of the year and include the day of atonement.
The pharisees were the religious people of their day, and Jesus, as the Son of God, was running into them whenever he was in Jerusalem, the location of the Jewish Temple the seat of the Jewish religion. They opposed His teachings and signs and wonders. The pharisees wanted a religion based on outward works, Jesus had come to set-up His kingdom in the hearts of men and women. Jesus said that "a time is coming, and now is, when those who worship the Father will do so in spirit and in truth", not external worship at a place or temple but an internal worship coming from within the human spirit.
Blood sacrifice in the temple in Jerusalem.
Church or Temple or Tabernacle....
Sabbath
Three times a day.
Hanukkah.