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A synagogue is ONE building with THREE different roles. What is a synagogue? A synagogue is ONE building with THREE different roles.

When did Judaism begin? Judaism began thousands of years ago near the modern country of Israel. Israel is very special to Jewish people. It is the land God promised to their ancestors. It is sometimes called the “Promised Land”

Hebrew The ancient Jews spoke a language called Hebrew. Many important words, prayers and holy books in Judaism are written in Hebrew. The word “Synagogue” actually has three names in Hebrew. Each name stands for one of the ways in which the synagogue is used.

House of Gathering Beit HaKnesset is the Hebrew. It is a place for the Jewish community to come together for all types of meetings, celebrations and other community activities.

House of Prayer In Hebrew Beit HaTefillah. It is where Jews come to worship God. Jews also worship at home but worshipping with others is an important part of Judaism.

House of Learning Beit HaMidrash is the Hebrew. It is where Jews come to learn the Jewish language of Hebrew and to learn about Judaism. In most synagogues, children and adults can take classes in Hebrew, study important Jewish religious books and learn all about Judaism.