There is no requirement for Jewish prayer to take place in the synagogue. The issue is the difference between group and individual prayer. Group prayer requires a minimum of 10 people (amongst Orthodox and some Conservative communities it must be 10 men) and can take place pretty much anywhere.
All faiths need a place of worship, and Judaism is no exception.
He will often become leader of a synagogue and/or a Jewish community.
1 ) are you Jewish 2) we call them members of the shul 3) i am a child i am 10 and Jewish xx
No, but they are banned from being full-fledged members of the Jewish community.
The Great Belz Synagogue in Jerusalem is likely the biggest Jewish synagogue in the world currently.
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Both are places of worship. A Mosque is used for Muslim worship. A Synagogue is used for Jewishworship.
Contact the nearest synagogue and explain your interest.
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.
At a Jewish funeral home or synagogue or at the graveside.
Yes, synagogues are Jewish.
Apart from the worship services the synagogue will be used like a community centre. Wedding reception and Bar / Bat Mitzvah celebrations will be held in the synagogue. In addition most synagogues will have a Hebrew school (shule), a youth club, a crèche, a library and study room, an office for the Rabbi, and will be a gathering place for the Jewish community.