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.
Jewish people.
The synagogue is a place of worship and is sometimes also used for assembly or Jewish social functions.
A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue or shul. The word "Church" is mainly used in Christianity.
A Jewish name is one that is used by Jewish people. The surname Nagel is used by Jews, but it, like most other names used by Jews, is also used by people who are not Jewish. So, i some cases it is a Jewish name and in some cases it is not.
The house of prayer used by Jews is known as a synagogue.
The Jewish Bible is called the Tanakh, which includes the Torah and prophets. It is used for learning and teaching, hope and inspiration, reverence and prayer; and it is read from in the synagogue.
There is no such thing as "the Jewish Church." Judaism doesn't have that level of organization. There are no popes, cardinals, priests, or elders. There is nothing called "The Church"If you are talking about local synagogues, they are generally autonomous from all other synagogues.There are different names used to describe synagogues are:shul (a Yiddish word that originally meant "school.")temple (used only by non-orthodox Jews).beit k'nesset (Hebrew for "house of assembly")
A Shtibl is a small room used as a synagogue for hasidic Jews.
Jews do not have churches. They have houses of worship called synagogues. Money is not normally collected in synagogues (and is NEVER collected during sabbath services).Charitable donations to a synagogue are usually made through the synagogue's office or by mail or telephone. If money is donated, it's used for the operation of the synagogue or for scholarship funds for summer camps.Tithing is completely separate from this. Tithing is the Jewish concept of donating 10% of one's money to charity (not to the synagogue).
Peters can be a Jewish name (if it is a name used by a Jewish family) but it need not be Jewish. The name is used by Jews and by non-Jews. Think of all those Scandinavians.
the yellow star marked that Anne was a Jew. The Nazis used these stars to point out Jews from Gentile people(people who are not Jewish). the Nazis wanted to get rid of all the Jews and used the stars to pick on or occasionally beat/and or rob them in broad daylight.
This is a Christian phrase, not used in Judaism at all. Jews do not have church beliefs or even churches (Jews pray in synagogues). Furthermore, Jews do not have any organized religious structure above the local synagogue; there is no pope or "Church"Jews have a set of laws called "Halakha" which are based on the 613 Commandments of the Torah.