Traditional Judaism expects us to pray four times a day: Morning, Midday, Mid-afternoon, and Evening. (The mid-afternoon and evening prayers are usually combined.) Some parts of the prayer ritual can be conducted privately, but some prayers can only be said if there's a minyan -- an assembly of at least 10 Jews. There is no requirement to do this in the synagogue, but that's where you are most likely to find a minyan.
Of course, like most "religious" people, we tend not to live up to the ideal ...
Jews pray three times a day and four times on Saturday.
The Torah is read in the synagogue several times per week.
The holiest day of the week is Saturday, which Jews call the Sabbath, or Shabbat. As well, Jews are instructed to pray three times every day, so many synagogues schedule 3 services per day.
Many traditional Jews pray 3 times a day during the week, and 4 times on Saturday (the Sabbath). Non-traditional Jews may also do this, but usually attend services on Friday night and or Saturday morning.
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About seven times a week.
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twice a day/ 14 times a week
twice a week.