Answer 1
Followers of Judaism attend synagogue; they do not have churches. The Jewish sabbath is from Friday at sundown through Saturday after twilight.
Answer 2
Friday evening is the Sabbath eve (the holy day for the Jewish people). Most Jews go Friday evenings and some also go on Saturday mornings. However, religiously observant Jews go to synagogue three times a day, every day, including Saturday. And it's actually synagogue, not church.
Answer 3
Jewish Sabbath (shabbat) is from sundown on Friday to Saturday evening. Jewish people go to synagogue (sometimes called temple) for worship services during that time.
Jewish houses of worship are called synagogues. Religious Jews go every day of the year. There are three public prayer services every day. Longer prayers are on Shabbat (Friday evening to Saturday evening) and on Jewish holidays.
Synagogue services are held three times a day, every day of the year.Morning services may begin anytime between dawn and around 8 a.m., depending on the needs of the congregation. Some synagogues have more than one morning service for people with different schedule-needs. Afternoon services and the evening service are often consecutive, beginning around 15-30 minutes before sunset. But some groups hold an early afternoon service, with around 1:00 p.m. being common. See also:
Shabbat (Saturday) morning service, which is the longest of the week, will commonly begin at 7:30 a.m. or later.
Jews do not go to Church. Rabbinic Law even prohibits Jews from entering Churches, especially for the purpose of praying because of iconic imagery. Religious Jews go to Synagogue every day of the week, but spend much more time there on Saturdays because of Shabbat,
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 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.
That's great! Enjoy your time at the church tomorrow.
You can go to church any day of your period - there is absolutely no reason why you would not be able to go to church while on your period.
Traditional Jews don't only go on Saturdays. They go up to 3 times a day, every day. Most Jews go to synagogue on Saturday because it's the 7th day of the week, and Jews believe the 7th day is a day of rest (called the Sabbath). It's a special day with good food, study, prayer, and lots of socializing.
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.
usually all churches because Jews go to temple and cathliocs go to church
In Christian religions people usually go to church on Sundays.
i never do but you can go any day it is open & sometimes even when it is closed