Although Hashem's presence is everywhere, the synagogue is the most sacred and personal location to pray to Hashem. At synagogue, prayer is more significant, as the traditional alter with the eternal light is already set up. Additionally, one can pray with a group, making the prayer more inspirational.
While Jews believe they can worship God anywhere, synagogues hold special significance as houses of prayer and communal gathering. They provide a structured environment for communal worship, opportunities for study and learning, and communal support and connection. Synagogues also serve as a place for celebrating holidays and lifecycle events.
Jews worship God whether or not synagogues are available.
Jews worship in synagogues. there are synagogues wherever Jews live throughout the world.
Jews worship in synagogues.
In synagogues.
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Jews worship God in the temples and synagogues.
No, Jews worship in synagogues.
A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue, but Jews can pray anywhere.
"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.
Jews worship God in synagogues, every day of the year.
Muslims worship in mosques. Jewish people worship in synagogues.