This is untrue. Every synagogue has seats.
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Jewish temples are located throughout the United States and the entire world. They are also called synagogues or shuls.
No; it's not required in Jewish law and not all synagogues have it.
LOL. Usually, if you're going to just pray, no there aren't any seats but if there's like a show or something then yes there might be seats.
If referring to temples in Jerusalem, it could be the Temple Mount. This is one of the ancient Jewish temples.
There was only one Jewish Temple and it was in Jerusalem.
The Great Temples I & II.
What do Jewish use to play or to pray? If you are speaking of playing, it is very common for Jewish children to play with the driedel. If you are speaking of praying, they usually pray in temples.
Jewish synagogues or temples. The christian Faith was just forming.
There is no Jewish Temple as it was destroyed in the year 70BCE. If you are referring to modern day Jewish houses of worship, which are called Temples by some groups, they are places of prayer, study, and community celebrations.
What are you talking about? Of course they sit! There's nothing in the Torah saying that chairs or seats are prohibited.
Jerusalem was the site of the First and Second Jewish Temples. It was the seat of government for King David and all the Judean Kings, and the central Sanhedrin (Jewish High Court of sages) for hundreds of years.