SYNAGOGUE: DEFINITION AND HISTORY

Authors

  • Toshpulatov Jasur Djaffarovich
  • Djuraev Jokhongir Baxodirovich

Keywords:

Key words: Synagogue, Jewish, Hebrew, Torah.

Abstract

The synagogue is the central point for life as a Jewish community- it is where
many rites of passages take place. It is important as a place of study e.g. it is where a
young boy/girl will learn Hebrew and study the Torah in preparation for their bar/bat
mitzvahs. They believe that any prayer can only take place where there are at least 10
adults. The synagogue is the central point for life as a Jewish community - it is where
many rites of passages take place. This scientific article studied the definition and the
history of Synagogue.

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Published

2023-12-17

How to Cite

Toshpulatov Jasur Djaffarovich, & Djuraev Jokhongir Baxodirovich. (2023). SYNAGOGUE: DEFINITION AND HISTORY . ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ, 34(6), 141–144. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/01/article/view/10124