Jews pray to God.
Yes.
Yes. Jews pray to God in synagogues. Christians pray in churches.
The Lord's Prayer is Christian in origin.
A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue, but Jews can pray anywhere.
The followers of Judaism worship in synagogues. See also:More on the topic
Whenever they want to. Private prayer is not dictated by Judaism.
No meaning. The only point is not to pray in its presence.
"Judaism" is not something that is itself venerated. Jews worship God and do so by the rites and rituals prescribed by Judaism. Jews pray at Synagogues.
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Chassidic judaism is when you follow a certain great rabbi (Jewish leader) from the past. you dress like them, pray like them and follow their beliefs.
AnswerYou should pray to whichever god you believe in and believe can help you. For many, this is the Abrahamic God of Judaism, Christianity or Judaism, but others find comfort in praying to one or more of the many other gods that are believed to exist.
Judaism creates an entire lifestyle for its practitioners. As a result, it governs what types of clothes they wear, what foods they eat, at which businesses they can work, as well as to what God they pray.