Tefillah (prayer).
Followers of Judaism worship in synagogues, which are places of worship and community gatherings for Jewish people.
Synagogues.
No. She is Congregational
Synagogues are place of worship and community for people of the Jewish faith.
A synagogue is a place of worship for followers of the Jewish faith. It is used for prayer, study, and community gatherings.
The word you are looking for is "congregational." It refers to activities, ceremonies, or worship that involve a group of people coming together in a shared religious or spiritual practice within a community setting.
Yes, there is a synagogue in the Channel Islands, specifically in Jersey. The Jewish Community of Jersey operates the synagogue, which serves as a place of worship and community for Jewish residents and visitors. Additionally, there is a smaller Jewish community in Guernsey, but it does not have a dedicated synagogue.
All faiths need a place of worship, and Judaism is no exception.
One can find Jewish charities to donate to by looking up a Jewish Community Center in the area of interest. One can also go to a Jewish place of worship and speak to people there.
There is no Jewish Temple as it was destroyed in the year 70BCE. If you are referring to modern day Jewish houses of worship, which are called Temples by some groups, they are places of prayer, study, and community celebrations.
Both are places of worship. A Mosque is used for Muslim worship. A Synagogue is used for Jewishworship.
The language is Arabic and worship can be done anywhere, at home, in shops, out door and congregational prayers are held in the Masjid