synagogues in English

noun
1
the building where a Jewish assembly or congregation meets for religious worship and instruction.
During the past few years I have been giving workshops on the psychology of prayer at temples, synagogues , and Jewish book fairs nationwide.

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1. We read, for example, that he preached in the synagogues.

2. Other Ashkenazi synagogues end with Adon `olam instead.

3. He taught in the synagogues and at the temple in Jerusalem.

4. In Sephardi synagogues, the ḥazzan conducts most of the service from the Bimah.In some Ashkenazi synagogues, the ḥazzan has a separate reading stand

5. Ancient catacombs the Jews use as secret synagogues.

6. In the synagogues the names of donors were announced.

7. In Sephardi synagogues, the ḥazzan conducts most of the service from the Bimah.In some Ashkenazi synagogues, the ḥazzan has a separate reading stand

8. In most synagogues the Bimah is situated at the front

9. See the box “In the Synagogues of the Jews.”

10. Temples, mosques, churches and synagogues are all sacred buildings.

11. He disliked synagogues and Zionism with about equal intensity.

12. In most synagogues, to have an Aliyah, one must be Jewish

13. Antisemitic attacks against synagogues since 2016 have contributed to this fear

14. By the late eighteenth century, music in European synagogues had sunk to a low standard.

15. Berlin has more than 80 mosques, ten synagogues, and two Buddhist temples.

16. At least two synagogues were also built in the 6th century CE.

17. In total, there are 84 synagogues in Northern England registered for marriages.

18. In Sephardi synagogues, the ḥazzan conducts most of the service from the Bimah.

19. Volunteer Cantors and rabbi/cantor prayer leaders are especially common in small synagogues

20. And straightway he preached Christ in the synagogues, that he is the Son of God.

21. Celebrations, dance, ritual, or to simply keep warm;the Brimless Hat can be found in halls, synagogues, …

22. THE major religions in the world have vast numbers of followers and many magnificent churches, cathedrals, synagogues, and temples.

23. There were only a few dozen synagogues and fewer rabbis, yet the synod took two decades to convene.

24. They enjoyed the special places reserved for them in the synagogues which were in full view of the congregation.

25. The union convened in 1873 in Cincinnati and quickly grew to encompass one hundred synagogues, half the national total.

26. 4-6. (a) Why did the Pharisees like to pray “standing in the synagogues and on the corners of the broad ways”?

27. It is said that Belgian chandeliers, mirrors and crystal ware can be found in places as diverse as palaces and ancient synagogues in India.

28. Ten synagogues, five schools, an orphanage and a youth club, along with various Jewish shops and 150 houses were set ablaze and destroyed.

29. Akko's walls, fortresses, castles, churches, mosques, synagogues and other structures tell the story of the many rulers that governed, fought for, built and adorned the City.

30. From the miracle of livestreamed or prerecorded services to the beauty of al fresco Bimahs and neighborhood shofar blasts, synagogues commendably and creatively responded to …

31. Some synagogues conclude with the reading of An'im Zemirot, "The Hymn of Glory", Mourner's Kaddish, The psalm of the Day and either Adon Olam or Yigdal.

32. Convocation (also referred to as “set-apart gathering”) is the most widely used word to bring people together, by churches, Christian religious institutions and synagogues in today’s generation.

33. 8 Today, many Jewish women cover their hair in synagogues, yet only certain sects such as Hasidic Jews continue the practice in everyday life by wearing a wig.

34. Ark, also called Ark Of The Law, Hebrew Aron, orAron Ha-qodesh, (“holy Ark”), in Jewish synagogues, an ornate cabinet that enshrines the sacred Torah scrolls used for public worship

35. Among the items found were glass bottles engraved with the Star of David, mezuzot, painted window sills, and the armrests of chairs found in synagogues, in addition to an ornamental swastika.

36. “Therefore when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of men.

37. Zodiac wheels with human figures also find a prominent place in the pavements of several synagogues, dated from the fourth to the sixth centuries, as do scenes drawn from the Bible or Allegorized …

38. Read More on This Topic architecture: Places of worship Temples, Churches, mosques, and synagogues serve as places of worship and as shelters for the images, relics, and holy areas of the cult.

39. “When you do good to other people,” admonished Jesus, “don’t hire a trumpeter to go in front of you —like those play-actors in the synagogues and streets who make sure that men admire them.”

40. Bimah, also spelled Bima, also called Almemar, or Almemor, (from Arabic al-minbar, “platform”), in Jewish synagogues, a raised platform with a reading desk from which, in the Ashkenazi (German) ritual, the Torah and Hafṭarah (a reading from the prophets) …

41. From the miracle of livestreamed or prerecorded services to the beauty of al fresco Bimahs and neighborhood shofar blasts, synagogues commendably and creatively responded to last year’s challenge of welcoming the new year during a pandemic

42. 2 So when you make gifts of mercy,* do not blow a trumpet ahead of you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, so that they may be glorified by men.

43. Bodily (17 Occurrences) Matthew 4:23 And Jesus went round the whole of Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the glad tidings of the kingdom, and healing every disease and every Bodily weakness among the people

44. “When you go making gifts of mercy,” he said, “do not blow a trumpet ahead of you, just as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may be glorified by men.”

45. Therefore when thou doest thine Alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of men.Verily I say unto you, They have their reward

46. 2 And it came to pass that after much labor among them, they began to have success among the apoor class of people; for behold, they were cast out of the synagogues because of the coarseness of their apparel—

47. The New York Cantors, all serving synagogues in New York, are: Brooklyn-born Yaakov (Yanky) Lemmer, Cantor of the Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City, Azi Schwartz, a native of Israel and Cantor at New York's Park Avenue Synagogue

48. Paul circumcised Timothy because they would be going to the homes and synagogues of Jews who knew that Timothy’s father was a Gentile, and the apostle wanted nothing to bar access to Jewish men and women who needed to learn about the Messiah.

49. The word in this context could refer to “synagogues,” to which local Jewish courts were attached (see study note on Mt 10:17), but it seems to be used here in a broader sense to refer to the type of gatherings that were accessible to the public, Jewish or non-Jewish.

50. Moishe The Bookbinder 2020-04-12T16:38:40+00:00 Being a life long book lover, I was thrilled to hear that there was a supremely talented gentleman in Tucson who has been repairing not only old cherished family heirloom bibles, but has been commissioned by churches and synagogues to restore their worn books to their former glory.