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Synagogues usually have a large prayer hall, small rooms for study, and sometimes a social hall and offices. What are synagogues? a place to gather together a place to be alone a place to shop a place to sleep

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a place to gather together

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Synagogues are a place to gather together.

Attending a 'Synagogue' is part of Jewish tradition where in synagogues they celebrate a boy or girl 13 years of maturity. Where as, in Jewish tradition 13 years of a child- the child is knowledgeable about their Jewish roots and becomes apart as a Jewish adult (treated and challenged as a adult.)

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