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No, because a synagogue is a building where Jews meet for worship, and a hydrofoil is a really fast boat.
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 Nazis took everything, including shoes.
We puzzled for hours over this question, and couldn't come up with anything tthat elderly Jews take to the synagogue that's peculiar to the elderly ... that is, anything that a younger Jew would not take. Then we got a phone call from a member of our family, concerning their travel plans that will bring them to us for the coming holiday, and suddenly the answer clicked! The most common thing that elderly Jews take to the synagogue that their younger co-religionists do not take is . . . . . their grandchildren.
take off there shoes
A synagogue is used in lots of different ways, like Jews use it to learn about the Torah, weddings take place there and all sorts of other events. A synagogue is like a Jewish temple, they use it for praying. Synagogues are used as part of Jews' second home.
Take off their shoes.
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There is nothing special that Jews bring into a synagogue. Kippot (head coverings) are usually worn by the men (and some women in non-orthodox communities), and morning services require a Tallit (prayer shawl).
Most people do ;)
A synagogue is a space for worship and prayer. Jews believe it is good to pray together, but there must be a minimum of ten people present for certain prayers to be said. This is called a minyan . The synagogue is an important centre for Jewish communities where meetings take place and social gatherings happen.