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Jewish people don't go to church. Jewish people gather in synagogues, which is a building where prayers, Torah-learning and celebrations take place, and where holy books are kept (especially the Torah: the part of The Bible written by Moses). A synagogue (that's a Greek word actually that means "gathering place") is also known as a "Shul" (that's Yiddish for school) or "temple".

But Jews can pray anywhere. Some prayers can only be recited if 10 men are present.

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