A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue or shul. The word "Church" is mainly used in Christianity.
usually all churches because Jews go to temple and cathliocs go to church
Jews don't have churches - they have synagogues, and yes, they go to synagogue during Yom Kippur.
Although some individual Jews might choose to attend a concert in a church, the majority of Jews do not enter churches for any reason. This is due to the prohibition against participating in the worship practices of other religions.
people blamed go, churches. They also blamed jews.
They're synagogues, NOT churches, and it's hard to know exactly how many Jews are in the world.
in France the Protestant church, due to the fact that their vicars/minsters could travel freely, manged to smuggle some Jews out. In Poland and the east many churches falsified birth records to show Jews as Christians.
The most religious Jews go to their synagogues at least three times a day: once in the morning, once in the after noon, and once in the evening, each for a separate prayer. Please note that there are no churches in Judaism, churches are Christian houses of worship.
their attitudes were different before, during and after
Jews do not have churches. The Jewish place of worship is called a synagogue in English.
The Jewish house of worship is a synagogue. Churches are for Christians. There are times when Jews are invited to visit churches either to see a Christian Wedding or some other important event. However, it is forbidden by Jewish law to pray before an idol or graven image and most churches have large crosses, statues, or statuettes of Jesus, which would make prayer there impossible. On these grounds, many Orthodox Jews prohibit Jewish entry into churches (even for non-prayer as it may confuse someone into believing that it is permissible to pray there.)
Jews do not enter Christian churches because of the religious prohibition against participating in idolatry. The presence of icons and statues in Christian churches is seen as a form of idolatry from the Jewish perspective.
Answer 1There are no Jewish Churches, Jews go to Synagogue.Answer 2If you are asking how many sects or orders of Judaism there are, it is hard to quantify, but there are around 8 major umbrella-groups that contain much diversity within their folds: Secular, Messianic*, Reform, Reconstructionist, Conservative, Modern Orthodox, Hasidic, and Haredi.If you are asking how many physical synagogue buildings there are, it is likely that there are tens of thousands of such structures all across the world. I do not believe that there is a statistic of that number with any useful exactitude.* Most Jews do not consider Messianic Jews to be Jews due to their belief in Christ.