synagogue = Schul (שול)synagogues = Schulen (שולן)
Jewish people close the store early on Friday to go to synagogue
The oldest synagogue in the western hemisphere is the Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island. It was built in 1763 and is a National Historic Site.
Ralph Lauren is known to attend services at Central Synagogue in New York City.
An antonym of synagogue could be a term like "secular building" or "non-religious structure."
Synagogue members are commonly referred to as congregants or worshippers. They gather together for religious services and other community activities within the synagogue.
"Shul" is a Yiddish word that means synagogue, a place of assembly for Jewish worship and prayer. It is used to describe a Jewish communal prayer space and gathering place for religious and social activities.
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.
Schul is just the Yiddish word for Synagogue, the place where Jews pray.
There is no such Hebrew word. But if you are talking about the Yiddish word shul (or schul), referring to a synagogue, the Hebrew word for synagogue is bet k'nesset (בית ×›× ×¡×ª)
You may be thinking of a Yiddish word that is frequently used in Judaism, even by those who don't speak Yiddish. Daven (pronounced: DAH-venn) means "to pray." It often refers to going to the synagogue to participate in the service.
English: synagogue Yiddish: shul
Synagogue is a noun and it's "beysakneses"
Bling is not a Yiddish word or a Hebrew word.
The Yiddish word for Yiddish is "Yidish" (יידיש).
The Yiddish word for darkness is "dunkel."
It is the Yiddish word for a woman who is not Jewish. It is slang in English, but it is not slang in Yiddish.
The word "synagogue" does not have an antonym.