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.
A synagogue is the place where a Jew preys to God. A synagogue is a temple, just like a mosque or a church. A synagogue is led by a rabbi (Jewish priest) and the service often involves preyers in Hebrew.
Well, I have been to one (1) Methodist church for a church service, and Methodist church services are held similar to the way that Lutheran church services are held.
The sanctuary is where the main church service is held
Any celebration can be held at a synagogue, but any place can easily become a synagogue. In Greek, synagogue literally means "meeting house." Most Jewish celebrations tend to be held at a local synagogue, but celebrations can be held anywhere Jews can gather. During the Holocaust, Jews even had small celebrations in concentration camps.
Wrong. The seder is held at home, and the special festival prayer-services are held in the synagogue.
You can watch the live service from The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations with Pastor TB Joshua on Emmanuel TV every Sunday. Go to www.emmanuel.tv for further details.
Latin is the universal mass language, though services are also held in the language native to the location of service.
At a Jewish funeral home or synagogue or at the graveside.
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