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  2. What Is a Synagogue? - The Jewish Place of Worship

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    A synagogue is a place of Jewish worship. In addition to housing a sanctuary for services, synagogues (most notably Chabad centers) serve as the centerpoint of Jewish life.

  3. Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    Synagogues are consecrated spaces used for Jewish prayer, study, assembly, and reading of the Torah (read in its entirety once a year, or in some synagogues on a triennial cycle, in weekly Torah portions during religious services).

  4. 15 Synagogue Facts Every Jew Should Know - Chabad.org

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    Synagogue Prayers Are Best Said with Ten Jews. Jews during hearfelt prayers, joined in a minyan, a quorom of 10 Jewish men. Certain prayers and rituals—such as Kaddish and the reading of the Torah —can only take place in the presence of 10 males, 13 years of age or older. This is known as a minyan.

  5. synagogue, in Judaism, a community house of worship that serves as a place not only for liturgical services but also for assembly and study. Its traditional functions are reflected in three Hebrew synonyms for synagogue: bet ha-tefilla (“house of prayer”), bet ha-kneset (“house of assembly”), and bet ha-midrash (“house of study”).

  6. The Synagogue (Shul) - Chabad.org

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    A synagogue is a place of Jewish worship. In addition to housing a sanctuary for services, synagogues (most notably Chabad centers) serve as the centerpoint of Jewish life.

  7. Synagogue architecture - Wikipedia

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    Handsome nineteenth synagogues form the period of Jewish imagination stand in virtually every country where there were Jewish communities. Most were built in revival styles then in fashion, such as Neoclassical, Neo-Byzantine, Romanesque Revival Moorish Revival, Gothic Revival, and Greek Revival.

  8. List of synagogues in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Minnesota synagogues, including the city in which each is located and the branch of Judaism with which each is affiliated. Rabbi Solomon Silber, who served as Kenesseth Israel's rabbi from 1902 to 1925

  9. Livestreaming - Central Synagogue - Central Synagogue, a Reform...

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    For most of the year, the Jewish Broadcasting Service (JBS) airs our Friday evening Shabbat service live at 6:00 pm with an encore at 11:00 pm. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, JBS airs our Friday night service at 7:30 pm with an encore at 11:00 pm. Our livestream feed is available at Central Synagogue’s Facebook page via Facebook Live.

  10. BBC - Religions - Judaism: The Synagogue

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    Synagogue services can be led by a rabbi, a cantor or a member of the congregation. Traditional Jewish worship requires a minyan (a quorum of ten adult males) to take place. In an Orthodox...

  11. As a member synagogue of the Union of Reform Judaism (URJ), we are creating a progressive, dynamic and diverse congregation, filled with meaningful experiences and relationships. Explore this virtual space to get a sense of our congregational community. Connect with BHC in person to discover new experiences and continue your Jewish journey.