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  1. Synagogue - Wikipedia

    Synagogues have been constructed by ancient Jewish leaders, wealthy patrons, and as part of a wide range of human institutions, including secular educational institutions, governments, and hotels.

  2. Synagogue | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Feb 1, 2026 · Modern synagogues carry on the same basic functions associated with ancient synagogues but have added social, recreational, and philanthropic programs as the times demand. …

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

    A synagogue is a place of Jewish worship. In addition to housing a sanctuary for services, synagogues often serve as the centerpoint of Jewish life.

  4. Synagogues, Shuls and Temples - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)

    The synagogue is the Jewish equivalent of a church, more or less. It is the center of the Jewish religious community: a place of prayer, study and education, social and charitable work, as well as a social …

  5. What Is A Synagogue? Meaning, Laws, & Traditions | Aish

    A synagogue is a Jewish place of worship where prayer services take place. It is a sacred place for prayer as well as acting as a central point for Jewish communities to connect.

  6. The Synagogue: Background & Overview - Jewish Virtual Library

    At a minimum, a synagogue is a beit tefilah, a house of prayer. It is the place where Jews come together for community prayer services.

  7. The Synagogue | The Pluralism Project

    Throughout the course of American Jewish history, the synagogue has been the central institution of the community. Today, a typical synagogue contains seating for the gathered community and a platform …