synagogue 的定义
- a Jewish house of worship, often having facilities for religious instruction.
- an assembly or congregation of Jews for the purpose of religious worship.
- the Jewish religion; Judaism.
synagogue 近义词
church
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- Illy, the coffee company, traces its roots here, and it’s home to one of the largest synagogues in Europe.
- “I went through every prayer to try to figure out if this person was a rabbi or if a synagogue was mentioned,” he said.
- Bet Mishpachah is the city’s only Egalitarian synagogue devoted to embracing the LGBTQ community.
- Beneath our feet and through the metal grate that covered the basement window well of the synagogue, a patch of faded denim peeked out from layers of dead leaves.
- Note – We also looked at “virtual mosque” and “virtual synagogue” as well, but the data was less clear.
- Terrorists killed four rabbis, three of them American, in a synagogue this morning.
- Freundel is also rabbi of the prominent Kesher Israel synagogue in Washington.
- A phone message for Freundel at his synagogue was not returned, nor was an e-mail to his personal account.
- “I am shocked when I hear journalists saying if the De La Roquette synagogue was attacked it is because of the Jews,” he said.
- Following the establishment of the State of Israel, the synagogue was used as a school for displaced Palestinians.
- When the synagogue shall be cast off, thou shalt judge it in measure, and in proportion to its crimes.-Ibid.
- The prophet is commanded again to love an adulteress; to signify God's love to the synagogue.
- The latter day was known to the more intimate set of encyclopedists as the jour du synagogue.
- When he who attends the synagogue regularly is prevented from being present, God asks for him.
- As the shades of night were falling they entered a city which contained a large and imposing synagogue.