Regardless of where in the world they live, Jews face the Temple Mount in Jerusalem when they pray.
Answer:The authority of rabbis (teachers).Answer:
After the destruction of the Holy Temple, synagogues and batei midrash (places of Torah-learning) became the only location where public Jewish prayers are held. However, the common misconception that synagogues began after the Destruction, is mistaken. They always existed, even in First Temple times.
jew
Jews do not worship any animal.
Jewish people don't worship buildings, they worship God. They do however worship IN buildings called Synogogues.
A Jew can worship on his own, but it is preferable that he worship in a Minyan or quorum of ten worshipers or more.
No. Jewish custom is never to enter the house of worship for another religion.
a JEW, a person who follows Judaism, worships in a temple.
It's called Jiyza.
the synagogue
koran
Mary was a Jew and worshipped the God of the Jews, the biblical God.
The Eucharist is the central worship of Catholicism.
the temple