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Qué (quién) es synagogue - definición

JEWISH (OR RARELY SAMARITAN) HOUSE OF PRAYER
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  • Sarajevo Synagogue, [[Sarajevo]], Bosnia and Herzegovina (1902)
  • Great Beth Midrash Gur]]
  • The [[Belz Great Synagogue]] (2000)
  • [[Fresco]] at the Dura-Europos synagogue, illustrating a scene from the [[Book of Esther]], 244 CE.
  • Kaifeng Jewish community]] in China
  • Exterior of [[Helsinki Synagogue]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Painting of the interior of the [[Portuguese Synagogue (Amsterdam)]] by [[Emanuel de Witte]] (c. 1680)
  • The Synagogue, [[Sarajevo]]
  • The Synagogue]], 
[[Doboj]]
  • Interior of the [[Subotica Synagogue]]
  • The [[Paradesi Synagogue]] in Jew Town, Kochi, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • oldest surviving synagogue building]] in the U.S.
  • [[Yusef Abad Synagogue]] in [[Tehran]], Iran

synagogue         
(synagogues)
A synagogue is a building where Jewish people meet to worship or to study their religion.
N-COUNT; N-IN-NAMES
synagogue         
n.
1.
Jewish temple, Jewish house of worship.
2.
Sanhedrim, great synagogue.
Synagogue         
·noun Any assembly of men.
II. Synagogue ·noun A congregation in the early Christian church.
III. Synagogue ·noun The building or place appropriated to the religious worship of the Jews.
IV. Synagogue ·noun A congregation or assembly of Jews met for the purpose of worship, or the performance of religious rites.
V. Synagogue ·noun The council of, probably, 120 members among the Jews, first appointed after the return from the Babylonish captivity;
- called also the Great Synagogue, and sometimes, though erroneously, the Sanhedrin.

Wikipedia

Synagogue

A synagogue, sometimes referred to by the Yiddish term shul and often used interchangeably with the word temple, is a Jewish house of worship. Synagogues have a place for prayer (the main sanctuary and sometimes smaller chapels), where Jews attend religious services or special ceremonies (including weddings, b'nai mitzvah, confirmations, choir performances, or even children's plays), have rooms for study, social hall(s), administrative and charitable offices, classrooms for religious school and Hebrew school, sometimes Jewish preschools, and often have many places to sit and congregate; display commemorative, historic, or modern artwork throughout; and sometimes have items of some Jewish historical significance or history about the Synagogue itself on display.

Synagogues are consecrated spaces used for the purpose of 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). However, a synagogue is not always necessary for Jewish worship, due to adaptations during times of Jewish persecution in countries and regions that banned Judaism, frequently destroying and/or reappropriating Synagogues into Churches or even government buildings. Halakha (Jewish "law", or Mitzvot, from the Mishnah – the "Oral Torah") state that communal Jewish worship can be carried out wherever a minyan (a group of at least 10 Jewish adults) is assembled. Worship can also happen alone or with fewer than 10 people, but there are certain prayers that are considered by halakha as solely communal, and these can therefore be recited only by a minyan, depending on sect of Judaism. In terms of its specific ritual and liturgical functions, the Synagogue does not replace the symbol of the long-destroyed Temple in Jerusalem (1st or 2nd Temple).

Ejemplos de uso de synagogue
1. Chabad Synagogue Vilen Polovitsky, 75, being treated at the synagogue right after the attack.
2. Israeli–Russian billionaire Arkady Gaidamak might attend the VIP seder at Moscow‘s Choral Synagogue, a synagogue representative said.
3. "Police are patrolling every synagogue and every [Jewish] community center." Related Article Synagogue Rampage Leaves 8 Wounded (Jan. 12, 2006)
4. She grew potatoes in back of a synagogue to feed her family – with enough left over for a profit that paid for the dilapidated synagogue to be fixed.
5. Later Friday, he visited the Park East Synagogue on Manhattan‘s Upper East Side, the first time he has toured a synagogue in the United States.