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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.

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