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Definitions of synagogue in various dictionaries:
noun - (Judaism) the place of worship for a Jewish congregation
A building or place of meeting for worship and religious instruction in the Jewish faith.
A congregation of Jews for the purpose of worship or religious study.
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| In 1998 the world's oldest church was found in Jordan & the oldest of these, 300 years older, near Jericho |
| Greek for "place of assembly", it's a Jewish center of public worship |
| The oldest of these buildings in America was built in 1763 by Isaac Touro's Newport, R.I. congregation |
| From the Greek for "assembly", it's a temple for Jewish religious worship |
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A synagogue, also spelled synagog (pronounced ; from Greek , synagog, 'assembly', Hebrew: bet kenesset, 'house of assembly' or bet tefila, "house of prayer", Yiddish: shul, Ladino: esnoga or kahal), is a Jewish or Samaritan house of worship. * Synagogues have a large place for prayer (the main sanctuary) and may also have smaller rooms for study and sometimes a social hall and offices. Some have a separate room for Torah study, called the beth midrash "house of study". * Synagogues are consecrated spaces used for the purpose of prayer, Tanakh (the entire Hebrew Bible, including the Torah) reading, study and assembly; however, a synagogue is not necessary for worship. Halakha holds that communal Jewish worship can be carried out wherever ten Jews (a minyan) assemble. Worship can also be carried out alone or with fewer than ten people assembled together. However, halakha considers certain prayers as communal prayers and therefore they may be recited only by a minyan. In terms of its |