Synagogue Services
Synagogue services are religious gatherings held in a synagogue, which is a place of worship for Judaism. These services typically include prayers, readings from the Torah, and communal singing. They often take place on the Sabbath, which is observed from Friday evening to Saturday evening, as well as on Jewish holidays.
During a service, a rabbi usually leads the congregation, guiding them through the prayers and rituals. Attendees may participate by reciting prayers aloud or silently, and there are specific customs and traditions that vary among different Jewish communities. Overall, synagogue services foster a sense of community and spiritual connection.