Now, as well as in the past, Jews pray three times a day, every day of the year. This takes place in synagogues.
On the Shabbat, the prayers are longer.
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at the end of sabbath
No. Synagogues are Jewish houses of worship. Muslims pray in a mosque.
A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue. Jews often pray at home, as well.
Throughout the areas of the Jewish diaspora, Gentile historians have noted the large "Sabbath-houses." These were synagogues built especially large in order to accommodate the multitudes who came to learn Torah on Shabbat. Note, however, the mistake in your Question. Jews pray three times a day every day of the year, not just on Shabbat.
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A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue, but Jews can pray anywhere.
They go to church on saturday or Sunday because children are of school and Saturday is the day god rested so we pray to him
There are a great number of things you can do. The following list has the most commonly done things: Pray in a Synagogue, Eat Meals, Socialize with your Family, Read, Sleep, Play Games, and Study.
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If you are Christian, you pray before bedtime. If you are Jewish, you do not pray at all.
They pray separately in the synagogue.
If you mean pray, we pray in the synagogue.