As offerings can only be given when the Temple is standing, no offerings have been made since 70CE. As per the Torah, prayer replaces offerings when we are without the Temple.
In Judaism, offerings cannot be made without the Temple. As the Temple was destroyed in 70 C.E., Jews have not made offerings in 1,930 years. As specified in the Torah, prayer replaced sacrifice with the destruction of the Temple.
No, as offerings cannot be given with the Temple, prayer replaced sacrifice when the second Temple was destroyed by the Romans. Furthermore, sacrifices would not have been made during Shabbat even when the Temple stood.
No. At the time of the Ancient Temple in Jerusalem, the Gentiles were polytheistic and would not have worshipped in the Jewish Temple. Answer There wasn`t a specific place for Gentiles to worship at the Temple. However, they were welcome to bring offerings to the Temple and King Solomon asked HaShem to heed the prayer of non-Jews who came to the Temple. (1-Kings 8:41-43). The related link is a response to a question about Jews proselytizing, however, it gives information about Gentiles and the Temple.
it is a place of meeting for the Jews tha were unclean and no allowed in the temple
In the great temple where the sun god is.
To support the upkeep of the temple.
Yes, there was a place for animal sacrifice and burnt offerings.
since the destruction of their Temple Jews pray in the place of sacrifices
because it was a place of prayer
They are basically place of worship for Jews. The word temple is used more by the Reform Jews, whereas a Synagogue is the traditional Orthodox name for it. In Hebrew, the word used is "Beit Knesset" which literally means place of gathering. The word Temple is also used to describe the Holy Temple that once stood in Jerusalem that was destroyed by the Romans in the year 70.
The sacrifices were only made inside the Holy Temple. Once it was destroyed, there was no other place that the sacrifices could be made.