Today when visiting the remains of the Temple Mount, we pray at the Western Wall, which is one of the retaining walls of the Temple Mount. In ancient times, Jews prayed in what was called The Israelites' Courtyard, which was part of the Temple Courtyard. There were also several synagogues on the Temple Mount in separate rooms.
since the destruction of their Temple Jews pray in the place of sacrifices
Hebrew people are called Jews. A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue, temple, or shul. But Jews can pray anywhere they want.
Yes he did pray at the temple.
Jews pray to God
Jews pray to God.
the temple is Hashems dwelling area its His Palace and the holies of holies is his master bedroom where his spirit is rested in with the commandments of His people WE pray there because its the closest we can get to our holiest site where He rests The Jews are waiting until we can be brought back out of our exile and be happy with building our temple again we pray there so that we ask Him to let us be done with our exile and let us serve You more HolyOne
Jews pray in a synagogue.
In a Hindu temple, one should always pray to lord Ganesha first.
They pray in a Buddhist Temple.
Jews pray to God.
both temples of Jerusalem were destroyed. the only remaining wall is called the "Western Wall" where Jews go and pray. many pray every day and visitors to Jerusalem go to the wall to pray and leave notes for "Hashem" to read.
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