A Synagogue is where Jews worship, study, and sometimes gather for appropriate social occasions. In Jewish law, it has a degree of holiness (Talmud, Megillah 25a) since the Divine Presence resides there (ibid. 29a).
Synagogue
Hebrew are the Jews and a synagogue is their place of worship.
A synagogue serves as a place of worship, study, and community gathering for Jewish individuals. It is where congregants come together to pray, learn about religious teachings, celebrate holidays, and seek guidance from religious leaders. Additionally, synagogues often provide social services and support to their members and the broader community.
A synagogue is a place of worship for the Jews.
There is no special place in a synagogue called a "meeting place"
Jews pray in a synagogue.
Schul is just the Yiddish word for Synagogue, the place where Jews pray.
It is the center of Jewish life outside of Israel. Jews go to a synagogue to study, pray, and socialize with other Jews.
No, Jews do not only worship in the synagogue. While the synagogue is a central place for communal worship, Jews also worship at home during holidays and on Shabbat, and they can pray individually wherever they are. Worship can take place in other settings such as Jewish community centers, schools, and even outdoors in nature.
the only special building and the only one is the synagogue
Yes, this is the main place of worship but Jews may pray in other places as well.
Church is a CHRISTIAN place of worship. The Jewish place of worship is the synagogue.