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- What Is a Synagogue? - The Jewish Place of Worship
In addition to housing a sanctuary for services, synagogues often serve as the centerpoint of Jewish life It contains seating for men and women, an ark to hold the holy Torah and a platform upon which it is read What Does Synagogue Mean? The word “synagogue” is the Greek parallel to the Hebrew term beit knesset, “house of gathering ”
- The Synagogue - My Jewish Learning
When the institution of the synagogue began to emerge, the Temple in Jerusalem was still standing The first roles of the synagogue were not associated with prayer, but rather with Jewish study and gathering The first rabbis were not celebrants of religious rites but teachers of religious texts; in fact, the word rabbi means “my teacher ”
- The Synagogue: Background Overview - Jewish Virtual Library
At a minimum, a synagogue is a beit tefilah, a house of prayer It is the place where Jews come together for community prayer services
- The Synagogue Table of Contents - Jewish Virtual Library
Encyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and culture, with biographies, statistics, articles and documents on topics from anti-Semitism to Zionism
- The Synagogue (Shul) - Chabad. org
Find friendly Synagogue Services Near You! What Is a Synagogue? 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 What's In a Synagogue? What Is a Torah Scroll? What Is the Haftarah? Why Do Torah Scrolls Have Silver Crowns?
- Synagogues, Shuls and Temples - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)
At a minimum, a synagogue is a beit tefilah, a house of prayer It is the place where Jews come together for community prayer services
- Synagogues of the World: United States - Jewish Virtual Library
Encyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and culture, with biographies, statistics, articles and documents on topics from anti-Semitism to Zionism
- The Synagogue - A Virtual Tour - The Jewish Place of Worship
Learn an in-depth article on the laws of building a synagogue In the front of the sanctuary is a cabinet called the aron kodesh (“holy ark”), which contains the Torah scrolls, the most sacred objects in Judaism Handwritten in Hebrew letters on parchment, each scroll contains the Five Books of Moses
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