The cantor's chair is where the cantor sits in the synangogue.
Some synagogues have pews, others have folding chairs, others have anything inbetween. Many synagogues have no special chairs, certainly none with a special name. Some, however, have a special ornate chair, the Chair of Elijah, used only during ritual circumcision. The sandek (sometimes translated godfather) sits there holding the baby boy in his lap during the circumcision. I have served as sadek, but we just used a regular chair because we didn't have a special chair reserved for this purpose.
Rabbis and cantors
Bea Kraus has written: 'The cantors' -- subject(s): Jews, Biography, Cantors (Judaism), History
Yes, but Orthodox Judaism does not.
The Rabbi's seat would be the chair reserved for the Rabbi on the bima in a synagogue.
October 4th 1996 have you seen her in a bikini??
Judaism is taught by teachers, scholars, rabbis, and cantors.
Usually a synagogue will have a billboard or signage indicating it is a synagogue.
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According to their website, it appears to be a progressive synagogue.
Meet me at the synagogue!
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 head of the synagogue is the rabbi !