A synagogue (from Greek συναγωγή, synagogē, meaning "assembly" or "congregation") is a Jewish house of worship.
It serves as a center for prayer, religious instruction, and community gatherings. Synagogues vary in their architecture and practices, reflecting the diverse traditions within Judaism.
They often contain a sanctuary (for prayer), a study hall (for learning Torah and Talmud), and a social hall (for community events).
Rituals performed include daily, weekly, and holiday services, focusing on prayer, Torah reading, and sermons delivered by the rabbi.
Synagogues play a vital role in preserving Jewish culture and fostering a sense of belonging for Jewish people worldwide.
They are crucial hubs for religious observance, education, and communal life within Jewish communities, adapted to the needs of those using them.
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