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In synagogues wherever sufficient attendance can be expected, Jewish

worship services are convened evening and morning, seven days a week.

If the required ten adult males can't regularly be expected, then services

are held on the Sabbath at a minimum ... Friday evening and Saturday.

An individual can certainly pray any of the evening, morning, or afternoon services

of any day on his own. But there is a positive value in praying the service as a

member of a community. It often happens that an individual seeking a community

service on a weekday might attend the service at a synagogue that convenes one,

although he and his family are formally members of a different congregation.

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Every day. And the Jewish day of rest is Saturday (from Friday late afternoon).

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In Talmudic times, the answer was Wednesday (Talmud, Ketubot 2a). Today there's no preference.

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Any day except the Shabbat (Saturday). Friday weddings are uncommon. See also:

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Usually, on Sunday

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