There is apparently a "Guam Jewish Community" in Guam, and if you Google it, you'll find their website. There is not a temple or synagogue. Previously the jewish community has met on base in a dedicated space, but because this is on a military installation, access is now limited. The community also meets in hotels and houses of individual members.
no they isn't any Jews there
Yes there are many catering in Guam
No. Hebrew law has never been "issued" in synagogues for any reason. It predates synagogues by about a thousand years or more.
Synagogues generally do not have any statues.
Guam doesn't have any Walmart's only Kmart.
No. Churches, synagogues and mosques are called "places of worship".
You don't need any lights in Guam!
I don't think there are any in the islands. No. But I could be wrong...
There are no known synagogues in North Korea. The practice of Judaism is not officially recognized in the country, which predominantly follows the Juche ideology.
the closest mainland near Guam would be Thailand if that's what you mean
The United States has the largest number of synagogues of any country, with estimates ranging from 3,000 to 4,000 synagogues nationwide. This is due to the significant Jewish population in the U.S. as well as its history of religious freedom and diversity.
Synagogues don't point any particular direction, but they are arranged so that the people praying inside always face toward Jerusalem, Israel.