Friday, October 25, 2019
A Synagogue Essay -- Papers
 A Synagogue       A synagogue will look like any other building from the outside - the     only sign you might get from the outside is the star of David which is     called magen David in the Hebrew tongue. There may also be a sign     outside stating the name of the synagogue. There are many names for a     synagogue such as; shul - which means school in Hebrew, bet haknesset,     which means house of assembly - this is only used by Sephardim, which     is oriental Jews. A synagogue is primarily a place of worship but also     functions as a community centre for the Jews. The building is so     important that the whole Jewish community that worship there will     revolve around the building. It is used as a teaching school for     Jewish children where they will be taught the Hebrew alphabet, numbers     of Hebrew and about their faith. This school is a Jewish equivalent to     a Christian 'Sunday school.'       If you now go inside you would see that the synagogue is rectangular     and although you will not realise it, but the whole synagogue is built     facing Israel, if possible, Jerusalem. There will be a sink where the     congregation will wash their hands and feet before praying or     worshipping. You will also notice that there are separate seats. This     is because in orthodox synagogues, the men sit on the ground floor and     worship and the women sit in the gallery. There is a good reason for     this - and not because the Jews are sexist - but because in Judaism,     the men take on the role of worshipping and the women are expected to     look after the house and the children so if people were late (the     women). This may be because they had to change the baby or something     like that so instead of disturbi...              ...yed and the hymns and     songs are sung without the aid or backup of music. In a liberal or     reformed synagogue however things would be very different, for     instance, there is quite a large chance that a female rabbi would be     conducting the service, the man and women are more 'equal' they sit     together and worship together as one big mass. The bimah may be at the     front which, in my opinion, gives a sense of preaching and I think     Jews know their religion, they don't need to be educated about it they     just want to worship god. There also may be an organ to accompany     songs and hymns because music is permitted in reformed synagogues.     There would also be slightly less Hebrew spoken. So this synagogue I     have described to you is an orthodox synagogue. Orthodox translates to     "right belief" and is considered to be traditional Judaism.                        
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