The Hebrew is the language of Jewish prayer and liturgy. All Jewish prayer books contain Hebrew. Some synagogues are also decorated with Hebrew letters or words, but it depends on the synagogue.
They are the people who pray there. In many cases they are registered as members, though this is not a requirement.
the congregation of a synagogue is usually called k'hilá (קַהילה)
A synagogue
Congregation Beth Israel West Side Jewish Center was created in 1890.
No. The Jewish equivalent is "member of a (particular) congregation."
Baptist congregation, Jewish synagogue
That depends on the size of the synagogue and congregation.
The word 'synagogue' means (Judaism) the place of worship for a Jewish congregation
Of course! If you're Jewish, check out the link to find out if there's a gay-friendly congregation nearby. If you're not Jewish, go to the Discussion page.
Prayers may be led by a cantor (chazan), or any knowledgeable member of the congregation. See also:More about Jewish prayer
A Chazan (cantor) what is called a Shliach Tzibur (a messenger of the congregation) leads the service. In orthodox synagogues members of the congregation typically rotate and take turns leading the service.See also hazzan
It gives them a chance to strengthen their ties with the Torah, and with the family and wider congregation.
Neville Jonas Laski has written: 'Spanish & Portuguese Synagogue, Holland Park, London' -- subject(s): Jews, Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation (London, England), Synagogues 'Jewish rights and Jewish wrongs' 'The laws and charities of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation of London' -- subject(s): Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation (London, England)
I don't know of a Messianic congregation in Vermont but as a Jewish believer, I wish I did!
this is an implausible question as Jewish women attend shul/temple/congregation/synogogue and would not be going to church, therefore need not bring anything with them to a church