Jews may engage in private prayer at any time of the day or night.
For public prayer:
During the weekdays, there are 3 prayers. Morning (Shachrit), afternoon (Mincha) and evening (Arvit).
On The Sabbath and some holidays there are additional Prayer services.
Jews pray in the morning, the afternoon, and the evening (Talmud, Berakhot 26a).
Oftentimes, Jews will pray the afternoon and evening services together, starting just before sundown and ending after the sun has descended.
They pray 3 times a day, and 4 times on Shabbat and Holidays:
Morning Service (Shacharit): Anytime in the Morning
Afternoon Service (Mincha): Between 3-6 pm.
Evening Service (Maariv): After the Mincha Service
Musaf Service (Only on Shabbat and Holidays): Immediatly after Shacharit Service.
Source: I am an orthodox Jew myself!
There are three daily prayers: at or after sunrise, in the afternoon hours, and at or after the beginning of the evening.
Jews worship God.
A synagogue is the place of worship for members of the Jewish faith.
No. A Jewish place of worship is a synagogue. Sinbad is a city.
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Muslims worship in mosques. Jewish people worship in synagogues.
Hanukkah is not a religion. It is a Jewish Holiday. Jewish people worship one God.
Place of worship for Jewish people
No, they only worship one god.
Jewish worship is done everywhere however their buildings of religion are known as synagogues.
The Jews do not worship ANY people. Worshipping people is a violation of Jewish law. Jews only worship God.
For Jewish people.
Jewish people can worship anywhere - the belief is that each individual has their own relationship with God, so can pray or worship in any setting.