In Hebrew, the formal place of worship is called Beth Knesseth: a combination of the Beth Ha-Knesset (House of Assembly), Beth Ha-Midrash (House of Study), and Beth Ha-Tefillah (House of Prayer).
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The most common term for a Jewish house of worship is a synagogue, but Non-Orthodox Jews in America also call it a temple. The word Shul (sometimes spelled Schul) is a Yiddish term that is used by any Jewish denomination. The Hebrew term is Bet-K'nesset or Bet Midrash.
It should also be noted that a Jewish home is known as a mini-sanctuary and it is the central place of many religious observances. However, Jews can pray anywhere they want with the exception that Jews many not pray in a bathroom or lavatory.
They usually go to the synagogue, as this is their day of worship (Sabbath).
A synagogue is the place of worship for members of the Jewish faith.
No. A Jewish place of worship is a synagogue. Sinbad is a city.
Jews worship God.
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Muslims worship in mosques. Jewish people worship in synagogues.
Hanukkah is not a religion. It is a Jewish Holiday. Jewish people worship one God.
Place of worship for Jewish people
They do not. They go to mosques to worship. A mosque is a place of collective worship for Islamic people, in a way similar to a church for Christians, a synagogue for Jewish people, a gurudwara for Sikhs, a temple for Hindus or Buddhists, and so on.
Jewish worship is done everywhere however their buildings of religion are known as synagogues.
No, they only worship one god.
The synagogue is a place of worship and is sometimes also used for assembly or Jewish social functions.