Jews practice their religion in a mosque.
They call it Synagogue.
The sacred building of Sikhism is where the Guru Granth Sahib is kept it is also a place of worship it is called the Gurdwara which means the Gateway to the Guru
Muslims don't worship any building. Even, the Kaaba (that is the most sacred Islamic building) is not worshiped by Muslims but respected and honored by Muslims. If you wish to read about places where Muslims worship (both houses of worship and sacred sites) read the Related Question below.
the sacred building of Hinduism is called a Temple. People of Hinduism pray inside this Temple & worship God.
Hebrew people are called Jews. A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue, temple, or shul. But Jews can pray anywhere they want.
A sacred building is typically called a temple, mosque, cathedral, synagogue, or church, depending on the religious tradition. These buildings are dedicated to worship and religious practices and hold significant spiritual importance for the community.
Jews do not worship "activities"; they worship the singular God.
Jews face in the direction of Jerusalem when they worship.
No. A mosque is a building. Buildings do not have beliefs or opinions. A mosque is a place of worship for Muslims. Muslims believe in the same God that Jews and Christians worship.
A sacred place to worship a god is a temple, mosque, church, synagogue, or any other religious building dedicated to spiritual practices and rituals associated with a particular belief system or faith. These places are considered holy and are used for prayer, meditation, ceremonies, and other religious activities.
The Jewish house of worship is called synagogue, although Jews can worship G-d anywhere at any time.
Jews worship in synagogues. there are synagogues wherever Jews live throughout the world.