Hebrews did (and still do) worship anywhere they want to. In ancient times, most of the worshiping was done in the Temple in Jerusalem. After it was destroyed in the year 70 C.E., synagogues and homes became the primary places for worship.
Answer:There is a misconception that worshiping in synagogues was less prevalent when the Temple stood. According to Torah-tradition, this is not the case. Every Jewish community had its synagogue(s) and houses of Torah-study, from Biblical times onward, whether or not the Temple stood.Jews do not worship "activities"; they worship the singular God.
Jews face in the direction of Jerusalem when they worship.
The Jewish house of worship is called synagogue, although Jews can worship G-d anywhere at any time.
Jews worship in synagogues. there are synagogues wherever Jews live throughout the world.
None as Jews do not worship any physical items.
The Jews do not worship ANY people. Worshipping people is a violation of Jewish law. Jews only worship God.
The Jewish people worship God in whichever country they live in. They also believe in Christ but do not worship Him. Some countries where the Jews live may ban worship altogether, but Jews can worship in their mind.
Jews worship God whether or not synagogues are available.
Jews worship God in synagogues, every day of the year.
Jews are monotheistic and worship only the creator God.
No the Romans did not force the Jews to worship their gods.
Jews worship God.