No. A synagogue has only seats (or floor cushions in some cultures) for the
congregants to sit on during a service, an ark or covered alcove in which the
Torah scroll is stored when it's not being read, and a table upon which the
Torah is placed and opened for reading, and upon which the individual leading
the service may rest his prayer book. Anything else in a synagogue is local
style, decoration, ambience, design, atmosphere, etc.
Usually a synagogue will have a billboard or signage indicating it is a synagogue.
According to their website, it appears to be a progressive synagogue.
Meet me at the synagogue!
A synagogue is a place of worship. Here are some sentences.The new synagogue is lovely.They went to the synagogue to pray.We will have our classes in the synagogue.a synagogue is a place of worship so you could say... they prayed in the synagogue.
The plural of synagogue is synagogues.
The head of the synagogue is the rabbi !
Synagogue IS important to Jews.
No one worships the synagogue itself. God is worshiped in the synagogue.
The type of food one might have in a synagogue varies widely depending on the type of synagogue and where it is located.
It's a synagogue Orthodox Jews worship in.
There is no special requirement for the outside of a synagogue.
It is a synagogue which is conducted in accordance with Torah-laws.