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A synagogue (from Greek: , transliterated synagogē , "assembly"; beyt knesset , "house of assembly"; or beyt t'fila , "house of prayer", shul ; , esnoga ) is a Jewish house of prayer. Syna...
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A discussion of Jewish places of worship, including modern synagogues and the Temple of ancient times. ... • A Jewish "church" is called a synagogue, shul or temple; • A synagogue is a place of worship and study, and a "town hall"; • Synagogues are run by laypeople and financed by membership dues; • There are...
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The place of assemblage of the Jews. This article will treat of the name, origin, history, organization, liturgy and building of the synagogue ... The Greek sunagogé, whence the Latin synagoga,French synagogue, and English synagogue, means a meeting, an assembly;
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Synagogue Resources ... United Synagogue is pleased to be able to offer member congregations a comprehensive property and casualty insurance program. This is one of Project Ezra’s programs. ... Koach, United Synagogue's program for college students, has inaugurated Two-Minute Torah, a weekly podcast d’var Torah that...
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ark- closet-like cabinet in which the Torah scrolls are kept in the synagogue ... The synagogue has served as a Jewish institution for prayer, study, and socializing since the destruction of the Second Temple in 69/70 C.E. Its roots lie in the post-Exilic experience of the Jewish people in Babylonia following the...
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