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Parts of a synagogue
Learn by trial and error or demonstrate your knowledge of Jewish culture with this labelling activity.
Discussion points
- Jews attend synagogue on the Sabbath (Saturday) and on their religious festivals.
- It is a place of prayer and worship, but also meetings, study of the Torah Scriptures and social events.
- The religious and cultural leader of a synagogue is called a rabbi, which means 'teacher'.
- The 'Ner Tamid' lamp, meaning 'Eternal Light', is always lit representing God's constant presence.
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