synagogue

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    • What is the Jewish sacred place of worship?
      The synagogue
    • A synagogue service usually begins with the lighting of candles and saying prayers.
    • Prayers are normally said in Hebrew.
    • Orthodox services are more informal and children often move around.
    • Progressive services tend to be shorter but more formal.
    • Main uses of the synagogue: worship, celebration, learning and relaxation.
    • Mikveh - Esekiel 36:25

      "Then I will sprinkle pure water upon you, that you may become cleansed."
    • What is a MIKVEH?
      A ritual bath of water in which people can bathe and be ritually pure.
    • It is a mitzvot for women after their period to go to the mikveh to spiritually cleanse.
    • (orthadox) minyan
      10 jewish men over the age of Bar Mitzvah.
    • (progressive) minyan
      10 jewish men or women over the age of Bar Mitzvah.
    • If a minyan is not present then the TORAH cannot be read from the scroll.
    • Ark
      Where the TORAH is kept. It is a special case and a reminder of the Ark of the Covenant.
    • Ner tamid
      An eternal light that is always lit. Shows that God is always present.
    • When the Ark is opened everyone stands to show respect.
    • The TORAHs inside the ark are dressed with large cloths and are dressed nicely. They are covered to protect them.
    • Siddur
      The prayer book. The prayers are in English and Hebrew.
    • Bimah
      The raised platform where the prayers are said from. The person who leads the service stands there and they usually face east to Jerusalem.
    • Downstairs seats are reserved for men only in Orthodox Synagogues. Women sit in the galleries. This is to prevent distractions.
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