I'm not sure what you mean by a "big" Jewish service.
-- Longest service: Probably the Musaf service for Yom Kippur.
-- Most heavily attended service: Tie between Kol Nidrei and N'ilah services
on Yom Kippur.
-- Most important service: All are tied for first place, i.e., if there's any one service
that's more important than any other one, we don't know it.
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Three times a day.
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All over the world.
Shabbat takes place from sundown Friday to Saturday night.
Usually, Jewish weddings take place on Sundays, but NOT during Shabbat and Jewish holidays. Ask your rabbi for more information.
Good question! As far as I know, Jewish girls were always educated like the Jewish boys.
Hanukkah celebrations take place anywhere there are Jewish people. It is most commonly celebrated in the home.
Sabbath is every Saturday in Jewish calendar
Islamic services are held in mosques. Each of them have their own times for services to take place but they are held on Fridays.
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Unless there is some specific agreement between the synagogue and the relevant Christian congregation (such as a synagogue allowing Christians to pray in the synagogue on Sundays while the Christians' church is in repair), church services do not take place in synagogues. If by "church services", you actually meant "religious services," Jewish services in synagogues are held three times per day; in the morning, afternoon and evening.