Shul
The word "synagogue" does not have an antonym.
The Yiddish word for synagogue is "shul" or "shuln" (plural).
No. It is not a proper nou n.
A synagogue is a place of worship. Here are some sentences.The new synagogue is lovely.They went to the synagogue to pray.We will have our classes in the synagogue.a synagogue is a place of worship so you could say... they prayed in the synagogue.
The word 'synagogue' means (Judaism) the place of worship for a Jewish congregation
beit t'feelah (בית תפילה), which is also another word for "synagogue."
The word synagogue does not appear in the bible. Synagogues did not exist at the time the bible was written. In the historical period that the bible writes about, Jews worshiped at the temple, not the synagogue.
noun.
The Hebrew word 'Shoah' means 'catastrophe' and is used by Jews to refer to the Holocaust. The word Shoah is not found in every synagogue.
Shul is a word Jews use to describe a synagogue. It is not Hebrew, Hebrew for Synagogue is "Beit HaKanesset". Shul is possibly of Yiddish origin.
Greek-Latin.
In our synagogue, we have an informal coffee-house on Saturday night, during which young people come to learn about Judaism.