Pretty much the same as ours, but it had an accessible flat roof.
At the time of Christ, most Jews were involved in farming or mercantile businesses. Many were involved in the Temple ministry. Many of the remaining Jews were slaves.
All of them
Jews were mainly located at Judah at that time.
Jews that believe in Christ.
Jews do not believe in jesus christ at all.
They are Jews who believe in Christ as a Messaihe
Most were made of stone, of which there was no shortage in Christ's time.
The Jews helped kill christ!
No.
No. The Jews who crucified Christ are dead. It was 2,000 years ago and Jews don't live that long.
Catholicism once was a part of Judaism, at its very beginnings. During the time of the Apostles, who had been Jews, many of the earliest followers of Christ were Jews or converts to Judaism. Many Jews of this time objected most strenuously to the view of Jesus of Nazareth as "the Son of God." When 1st century Jewish followers of Christ spoke of Jesus as "Son of God", the non-Christ-following Jews separated them from themselves in a manner that was utterly final, even to the point of the shedding of blood. Soon, it was clear that Jews and formerly Jewish followers of Christ had parted ways, and that there was no going back. Catholics have been worshippers of the Lord Jesus Christ since those earliest times.
Was? Since the time of the Babylonian exile, up to the present, Jews have congregated for communal prayers in synagogues.