What is Judaism? It is defined as the monotheistic religion of the Jews. See full information on these pages:
What do Jews worship?
We worship the One God, creator of the universe. Jewish places of prayer are called synagogues.
Why?
We worship God because of our national tradition going all the way back to Abraham, and also because God commanded us in the Torah.
Worship in Judaism is every day, three times a day.
Followers of Judaism worship in synagogues, which are places of worship and community gatherings for Jewish people.
There are no churches in Judaism.
We worship God, who created the universe.
Jews worship God in the temples and synagogues.
Place of worship for the Jewish faith.
Islam, Judaism
Synagogue
"Judaism" is not something that is itself venerated. Jews worship God and do so by the rites and rituals prescribed by Judaism. Jews pray at Synagogues.
There is no such concept in Judaism called a "year of worship"
The is no such thing as a "judaism".
Judaism doesn't have churches, churches are strictly a Christian place of worship.