When they started at the Orlando synagogue, he said there were only 150 members.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Yet by the end of her training, the synagogue was deeply saddened to see her go.
From the time.com
On Yom Kippur there may be as many as 2,500 visiting the synagogue, Berman said.
From the dispatch.com
I was working for a synagogue in Tacoma, Washington, as an outreach coordinator.
From the tennessean.com
The symbolism is important, said Liz Kalef, executive director of the synagogue.
From the dispatch.com
Jokes about the synagogue, the marketplace, the town trollop and the town drunk.
From the al.com
The synagogue, established in the mid-1800s, was once about 3,000-people strong.
From the sltrib.com
You may choose to see it that way today, but I wouldn't wear one to a synagogue.
From the sltrib.com
Meanwhile, the government alleged that the rebels had burned down the synagogue.
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(Judaism) the place of worship for a Jewish congregation
A synagogue, also spelled synagog (pronounced /u02C8su026Anu0259u0261u0252u0261/ from Greek u03C3u03C5u03BDu03B1u03B3u03C9u03B3u03AE, synagogu0113, "assembly", Hebrew: u05D1u05D9u05EA u05DBu05E0u05E1u05EAu200Eu200E Bet Kenesset, "house of assembly" or u05D1u05D9u05EA u05EAu05E4u05D9u05DCu05D4 Bet Tefila, "house of prayer", u05E9u05D5u05DC shul, u05D0u05E1u05E0u05D5u05D2u05D4 esnoga or u05E7u05D4u05DC kahal), is a Jewish house of prayer.
The Jewish community of Naples refers to the Jewish presence in the city of Naples, Italy. The community today numbers around 200 people.
The Synagogue in Oni is a synagogue at Vakhtang the 6'h Street, 53 in Oni in the republic of Georgia.
A place where Jews meet for worship; A congregation of Jews for the purpose of worship or religious study
To dream of a synagogue, foretells that you have enemies powerfully barricading your entrance into fortune's realms. If you climb to the top on the outside, you will overcome oppositions and be successful. ...
Jewish house of worship, from a Greek word meaning "place where people come together."
Often the heart of a Jewish community, this is a centre not just for worship, but also a place where people come to meet each other, sit quietly and pray, and where children come to learn the Torah and other important lessons.
A place of worship for the Jewish people. It is a place of prayer, study, as well as a place to discuss problems.