Jewish (or rarely Samaritan) house of prayer.
(Judaism) the place of worship for a Jewish congregation.
1 In the courtyard of the chief synagogue I found school-work in progress.
2 In general Arthur liked 'going to shul', as attending synagogue was called.
3 Settlers accepted the deal at a vote in Amona's synagogue on Sunday.
4 These things said He in the synagogue as He taught in Capernaum.
5 And the eyes of all in the synagogue were fixed on him.
6 The Muslims only started to help the synagogue by chance, explains Leavor.
7 Swastikas spray-painted outside a synagogue in Wellington have Jewish community members worried.
8 Reports say the gunman barricaded himself in a room at the synagogue .
9 And they came to the house of the ruler of the synagogue .
10 Both places were in gymnasiums used also for church and synagogue congregations.
11 A synagogue is a building, and you can always use buildings again.
12 But months ago this Kalonymos saw you in the synagogue at Frankfort.
13 Once he found himself resting on the steps of the Jewish synagogue .
14 We found the contracted interior of the synagogue hardly worth looking at.
15 But Isabell agreed to re-create the synagogue at the Armory at cost.
16 There was suddenly a great commotion at the back of the synagogue .
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