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  1. Synagogue - Wikipedia

    Synagogues have been constructed by ancient Jewish leaders, wealthy patrons, and as part of a wide range of human institutions, including secular educational institutions, governments, and hotels.

  2. THE BEST 10 SYNAGOGUES in PHILADELPHIA, PA - Updated 2026 - Hours - Yelp

    "This is by far the most beautiful synagogue in Philadelphia. At one time, many years ago, they used..." more

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    • Synagogue | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

      Feb 1, 2026 · Modern synagogues carry on the same basic functions associated with ancient synagogues but have added social, recreational, and philanthropic programs as the times demand. …

    • What Is a Synagogue? - The Jewish Place of Worship

      A synagogue is a place of Jewish worship. In addition to housing a sanctuary for services, synagogues often serve as the centerpoint of Jewish life.

    • Beth Am Israel - Soulful Shul on the Main Line - Conservative Synagogue ...

      We are caretakers of our planet and of each other. We are committed to harnessing our individual creativity, mindfully and spiritually, to build meaningful Jewish lives together. We strive to make our …

    • The Synagogue: Background & Overview - Jewish Virtual Library

      At a minimum, a synagogue is a beit tefilah, a house of prayer. It is the place where Jews come together for community prayer services.

    • The Synagogue | The Pluralism Project

      Throughout the course of American Jewish history, the synagogue has been the central institution of the community. Today, a typical synagogue contains seating for the gathered community and a platform …

    • What Is A Synagogue? Meaning, Laws, & Traditions - Aish

      A synagogue is a Jewish place of worship where prayer services take place. It is a sacred place for prayer as well as acting as a central point for Jewish communities to connect.

    • SYNAGOGUE - JewishEncyclopedia.com

      The origin of the synagogue, in which the congregation gathered to worship and to receive the religious instruction connected therewith, is wrapped in obscurity.

    • The Synagogue - My Jewish Learning

      When the institution of the synagogue began to emerge, the Temple in Jerusalem was still standing. The first roles of the synagogue were not associated with prayer, but rather with Jewish study and gathering.