Jewish synagogues
A Jewish synagogue is a place of worship and community for Jewish people. It serves as a center for prayer, study, and gathering. Synagogues often feature a Torah scroll, which is central to Jewish religious practice, and a bimah, a raised platform where the Torah is read.
In addition to religious services, synagogues host educational programs and social events. They may also have facilities for community activities, such as Hebrew school for children and adult education classes. Synagogues play a vital role in preserving Jewish culture and fostering a sense of belonging among members.