Aún no tenemos significados para "go to synagogue".
1I go to synagogue on Shabbat; prayer, meditation and music are healing for me.
2I go to synagogue twice a year.
3Then when Father and the boys go to synagogue, we start to prepare for the day's work.
4His mother would be livid that he hadn't made it in time to go to synagogue with them.
5Esther often went to synagogue and sat in the ladies' compartment.
6That feeling of connectedness, it was more than I ever got from going to Synagogue.
7This, too, is a memory of childhood: he stopped going to synagogue when he left Germany.
8Freedom of religion means nothing to him, he never goes to synagogue; and freedom of the press?
9Friday evenings he went to synagogue, and Saturdays too, returning home at midday for lunch and a nap.
10Noah had never gone to synagogue.
11On Sabbath morning almost everybody went to synagogue, and those who did not, read their prayers and devotions at home.
12"From this fat kid that I go to synagogue with sometimes," Stan said.
13'And I don't care if Alfred goes to synagogue or to church or nowhere at all!
14"I not know name, I go to synagogue own self."
15I should have gone to synagogue, and I never should have called you. He threw himself into a chair as she started to cry.
16"Ephraim..." he said after a while, in that suppressed tone which seemed to be peculiar to him, "aren't you going to synagogue?"
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