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synagogue

/'sinəgɔg/
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Definition:

Synagogue (noun): A synagogue is a building where Jewish people gather to worship, pray, and study. It is similar to a church for Christians or a mosque for Muslims.

Usage Instructions:
  • When using the word "synagogue," you can refer to it in general terms (e.g., "We went to the synagogue") or specify a particular one (e.g., "The Temple Beth Shalom is our synagogue.").
  • It is important to capitalize "Synagogue" when it is part of a proper noun (e.g., "Congregation Beth El Synagogue").
Example:
  • "Every Saturday, members of the community come together at the synagogue for prayers and services."
Advanced Usage:
  • In discussions about culture or religion, you might hear phrases like "the synagogue community" or "synagogue services," which refer to the people who attend and the events held at a synagogue.
Word Variants:
  • Synagogues (plural): Referring to more than one synagogue.
  • Synagogue's (possessive): Indicating something that belongs to a synagogue (e.g., "the synagogue's activities").
Different Meanings:
  • While "synagogue" primarily means a place of worship for Jews, it can also refer to the congregation of people who gather there.
Synonyms:
  • Shul: A Yiddish term for synagogue, commonly used in some communities.
  • Temple: Sometimes used interchangeably with synagogue, particularly in Reform Judaism.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no widely recognized idioms or phrasal verbs specifically involving the word "synagogue." However, you might encounter phrases such as "to attend synagogue," meaning to go to the synagogue for worship or community events.
Summary:

In summary, a "synagogue" is an important place for Jewish worship and community life.

Noun
  1. (Judaism) the place of worship for a Jewish congregation

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