Jews pray to God, or as we call God, Adonai. We do not call God Yahweh. Jews can pray by themselves, but we also pray in community in the synagogue. We are commanded to pray three times a day.
Yahweh, by the way, is the way some people pronounce the Hebrew letters, yud, hey, vav, hey as the name of God is written in the Torah, and which Jews pronounce Adonai. The word yud, hey, vav, hey is actually a form of the Hebrew verb to be. We do not know the name of God, and therefore do not believe we are allowed to pronounce it. Orthodox Jews refer to God as HaShem, which is translated as "The Name."
it is where Jewish people pray and worship, looks wise? i don't know.
Jewish people can worship anywhere - the belief is that each individual has their own relationship with God, so can pray or worship in any setting.
A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue. Jews often pray at home, as well.
No, Jews worship in synagogues.Christian Churches usually have depictions and images (especially of Jesus), making it against Jewish Law to pray in such a place.
No, Jews worship in synagogues.Christian Churches usually have depictions and images (especially of Jesus), making it against Jewish Law to pray in such a place.
A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue, but Jews can pray anywhere.
Hebrew people are called Jews. A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue, temple, or shul. But Jews can pray anywhere they want.
A synagogue is the place of worship for members of the Jewish faith.
No. A Jewish place of worship is a synagogue. Sinbad is a city.
Jews worship God.
People would pray in temples devoted to Aphrodite to worship her.
If you mean pray, we pray in the synagogue.