Old Ohavi Zedek Synagogue was created in 1885.
Old Synagogue - Auckland - was created in 1885.
Old Yemenite Synagogue was created in 1890.
Old Bnai Zion Synagogue was created in 1916.
The same reasons young and middle aged people go to a synagogue.
The foundation stone for the Great Synagogue was laid in 1842 and the building was consecrated on 2 April 1844. For more information on the history and development of the Great Synagogue, see the link below.
Several synagogues probably vie for this status; but I can give as examples (in no particular order) the Altneushul of Prague, the Spanish-Portuguese synagogue of Manhattan, and the Ari's synagogue in Zefat, Israel. All of these are about 400 years old.
The word synagogue does not appear in the bible. Synagogues did not exist at the time the bible was written. In the historical period that the bible writes about, Jews worshiped at the temple, not the synagogue.
Historical synagogues are those that have a special place in history. So, the first synagogue in any particular country would be classified as historical, as would the oldest surviving synagogue in that country. Good examples would be the Touro Synagogue in Rhode Island, the Rashi Synagogue in Worms and the Old New Synagogue in Prague. Any synagogue where someone historically important would also qualify. So, for example, the Ramban Synagogue in Jerusalem, founded by the great medieval rabbi Nachmanides, would qualify. Ancient synagogues that are now merely archaeological sites are another category that would qualify.
It was the book of Isiah .
The first Jesus taught was in the Synagogue. Then he was just 12 years old.
Jewish people worship in a synagogue, the real Jewish people follow the Torah-the Old Testament is from that.
In the Old Testament, the required number to start a synagogue is traditionally considered to be ten adult Jewish men. This is known as a "minyan," and it allows for communal prayer services and other religious obligations to be fulfilled.