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Definition of synagogue in English: synagoguenoun ˈsɪnəɡɒɡˈsɪnəˌɡɑɡ 1A building in which Jews meet for religious worship or instruction. Example sentencesExamples - This was familiar territory for him: the synagogues, the religious tradition, and his people coming to hear and be healed by him.
- They can't even go to the synagogue to fulfil their religious duties on the Sabbath.
- A large number of Jewish institutions and synagogues have programs for helping others.
- Prominent edifices such as historic structures, public buildings, churches, synagogues, and high rises get special treatment.
- Haven't churches, synagogues and mosques met the same fate at the hands of vandals?
- At the beginning of the first millennium of the Christian era, synagogues were all-purpose buildings for assembly in village and town.
- Marriage is, mostly, a religious ceremony performed in churches/mosques / synagogues based on ancient religious laws.
- When the Torah is taken out in the synagogue, the entire congregation must stand as long as it is being carried.
- The old ones tell me there was a Jewish quarter, a synagogue, study halls, and a cemetery.
- In France and elsewhere synagogues were attacked and Jewish gravestones defaced.
- Among the most famous is the story of his disappearance one Yom Kippur from his synagogue.
- The God-centered religion of most synagogues and churches does not inspire the postmodern seeker; she wants to turn inward.
- Almost everywhere there are new churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples springing to life along our vast exurban periphery.
- During the past few years I have been giving workshops on the psychology of prayer at temples, synagogues, and Jewish book fairs nationwide.
- If you are not sure of the Jewish date, contact a synagogue, yeshiva or funeral home and they will surely help you.
- The author does not ignore the fact that churches and synagogues are buildings for public worship.
- Besides his paintings and glass-windows for Roman-Catholic cathedrals and Jewish synagogues, he created a rich plethora of prints.
- So when you go there, you see mosques beside churches, Hindu temples beside Jewish synagogues.
- Yet many of his students were raised in Christian churches or Jewish synagogues.
- Multiethnicity is demonstrated by the many churches, synagogues, Hindu temples, and mosques.
- 1.1 An occasion on which Jews meet in a synagogue for religious worship and instruction.
Example sentencesExamples - My family spends part of every holiday at the home of the Hazzan of my synagogue.
- At least some members of the evangelist's communities have parted company painfully with local synagogues.
- Despite the controversial nature of the film, 15 Orthodox synagogues have asked for a screening.
- I told him that was not my purpose; that I would send these men to join mosques, synagogues, churches and temples.
- Individual churches, synagogues, and temples could make their own rules about which marriages they would bless.
- He gave one tenth of his income to the synagogue and was very religious.
- Not longer after that my mother began to attend a liberal synagogue, and I joined her.
OriginMiddle English: via Old French and late Latin from Greek sunagōgē 'meeting', from sun- 'together' + agein 'bring'. Definition of synagogue in US English: synagoguenounˈsɪnəˌɡɑɡˈsinəˌɡäɡ 1The building where a Jewish assembly or congregation meets for religious worship and instruction. 犹太会堂,犹太教堂 Example sentencesExamples - Among the most famous is the story of his disappearance one Yom Kippur from his synagogue.
- When the Torah is taken out in the synagogue, the entire congregation must stand as long as it is being carried.
- This was familiar territory for him: the synagogues, the religious tradition, and his people coming to hear and be healed by him.
- Multiethnicity is demonstrated by the many churches, synagogues, Hindu temples, and mosques.
- Marriage is, mostly, a religious ceremony performed in churches/mosques / synagogues based on ancient religious laws.
- The old ones tell me there was a Jewish quarter, a synagogue, study halls, and a cemetery.
- Prominent edifices such as historic structures, public buildings, churches, synagogues, and high rises get special treatment.
- If you are not sure of the Jewish date, contact a synagogue, yeshiva or funeral home and they will surely help you.
- They can't even go to the synagogue to fulfil their religious duties on the Sabbath.
- During the past few years I have been giving workshops on the psychology of prayer at temples, synagogues, and Jewish book fairs nationwide.
- Almost everywhere there are new churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples springing to life along our vast exurban periphery.
- At the beginning of the first millennium of the Christian era, synagogues were all-purpose buildings for assembly in village and town.
- So when you go there, you see mosques beside churches, Hindu temples beside Jewish synagogues.
- Yet many of his students were raised in Christian churches or Jewish synagogues.
- Besides his paintings and glass-windows for Roman-Catholic cathedrals and Jewish synagogues, he created a rich plethora of prints.
- The God-centered religion of most synagogues and churches does not inspire the postmodern seeker; she wants to turn inward.
- The author does not ignore the fact that churches and synagogues are buildings for public worship.
- A large number of Jewish institutions and synagogues have programs for helping others.
- Haven't churches, synagogues and mosques met the same fate at the hands of vandals?
- In France and elsewhere synagogues were attacked and Jewish gravestones defaced.
- 1.1 A Jewish assembly or congregation.
犹太教徒的聚会(或会众) Example sentencesExamples - Not longer after that my mother began to attend a liberal synagogue, and I joined her.
- Individual churches, synagogues, and temples could make their own rules about which marriages they would bless.
- My family spends part of every holiday at the home of the Hazzan of my synagogue.
- He gave one tenth of his income to the synagogue and was very religious.
- Despite the controversial nature of the film, 15 Orthodox synagogues have asked for a screening.
- At least some members of the evangelist's communities have parted company painfully with local synagogues.
- I told him that was not my purpose; that I would send these men to join mosques, synagogues, churches and temples.
OriginMiddle English: via Old French and late Latin from Greek sunagōgē ‘meeting’, from sun- ‘together’ + agein ‘bring’. |