No, Jews do not get christened in a synagogue. Christening is a Christian religious ceremony that typically involves baptizing someone, usually a baby, with water. In Judaism, there is a different ceremony called a brit milah (for boys) or a simchat bat (for girls) to welcome a child into the Jewish community, but it does not involve christening.
Synagogue IS important to Jews.
It's a synagogue Orthodox Jews worship in.
They call it Synagogue.
The Jewish house of worship is called synagogue, although Jews can worship G-d anywhere at any time.
Jews,
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Jews. Jews worship in a synagogue.
No, there is no tradition of having bells in a synagogue.
Hebrew are the Jews and a synagogue is their place of worship.
The house of prayer used by Jews is known as a synagogue.
The synagogue is the Jewish prayer house. Jews pray three times a day - morning, afternoon adn evening services, and Jews congregate at the synagogue for these services. The synagogue is often also an educational center for Jews, and often there is are social networks connected to it.