There is nothing special that Jews bring into a synagogue. Kippot (head coverings) are usually worn by the men (and some women in non-orthodox communities), and morning services require a Tallit (prayer shawl).
of course they are allowed they just have to be respectful to our Jewish traditions.
No one worships the synagogue itself. God is worshiped in the synagogue.
A synagogue
Yes.
A synagogue is a space for worship and prayer. Jews believe it is good to pray together, but there must be a minimum of ten people present for certain prayers to be said. This is called a minyan . The synagogue is an important centre for Jewish communities where meetings take place and social gatherings happen.
There is no prohibition against bringing non-Jews to an Orthodox synagogue or otherwise, it happens all the time.
The largest Jewish Synagogue in the world is probably the Beiz Great Synagogue in Jerusalem, Israel. The main sanctuary can seat up to six thousand people.
A synagogue is the place of worship for members of the Jewish faith.
No. A Jewish place of worship is a synagogue. Sinbad is a city.
English: synagogue Yiddish: shul
Synagogue.
Usually in a synagogue, but a Jewish prayer service can actually be held almost anywhere, as long as there are at least 10 Jewish people participating.