- Synagogue - Wikipedia
Synagogues are buildings used for Jewish prayer, study, assembly, and reading of the Torah The Torah (Pentateuch or Five Books of Moses) is traditionally read in its entirety over a period of a year in weekly portions during services, or in some synagogues on a triennial cycle
- Synagogues, Shuls and Temples - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)
The synagogue is the Jewish equivalent of a church, more or less It is the center of the Jewish religious community: a place of prayer, study and education, social and charitable work, as well as a social center
- What Is a Synagogue? - The Jewish Place of Worship
A synagogue is a place of Jewish worship In addition to housing a sanctuary for services, synagogues often serve as the centerpoint of Jewish life
- Bet Alef Meditative Synagogue - A Joyful Seattle Synagogue
Our Seattle synagogue is a progressive, independent, inclusive Jewish community We're not your old-school synagogue Explore Jewish meditation and Kabbalah
- SYNAGOGUE - JewishEncyclopedia. com
The origin of the synagogue, in which the congregation gathered to worship and to receive the religious instruction connected therewith, is wrapped in obscurity
- The Synagogue | The Pluralism Project
Throughout the course of American Jewish history, the synagogue has been the central institution of the community Today, a typical synagogue contains seating for the gathered community and a platform called a bimah, with a desk or podium for the reading of the Torah scrolls
- What Is A Synagogue? Meaning, Laws, Traditions - Aish
A synagogue is a Jewish place of worship where prayer services take place It is a sacred place for prayer as well as acting as a central point for Jewish communities to connect
- Congregation Beth Shalom
Congregation Beth Shalom is a welcoming and inclusive synagogue in Seattle’s North End where people meet to find family, friendship, support and understanding
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