Synagogue definition

Synagogue means Kehillat Beth Israel Congregation and the land and the building in which it is housed.
Synagogue means the Congregation's house of worship located at 1700 Bathurst Street in the City of Toronto, Province of Ontario, or wherever located from time to time.
Synagogue means the building that houses the Congregation and within which the Congregation conducts its services and other activities.

Examples of Synagogue in a sentence

  • All persons and organizations using the Temple premises will maintain proper decorum and a reasona- ble standard of behavior consistent with a Synagogue affair.

  • In the event the Sponsor fails to pay all such fees and charges, the Synagogue may terminate this Agreement.

  • The Synagogue shall be used only for the purpose stated in the Application.

  • If the Sponsor is a member of the Synagogue, all dues, assessments, building fund pledges, religious school, Bar/Bat Mitzvah and other fees or charges for the current year, as well as for any prior year, shall be paid in full at least 90 days prior to the holding of the function.

  • Goodenough, Jewish Symbols in the Greco-Roman Period, Bollingen Series 37 (New York: Bollingen Foundation, 1964), vols 9–11; Fischer, ‘Synagogue Paintings’; Rachel Hachlili, ‘The Dura-Europas Synagogue Wall Paintings: A Question of Origin and Interpretation’, in Follow the Wise: Studies in Jewish History and Culture in Honor of Lee I.

  • Bilu Synagogue and the Seminary Selah, 1964 und das deutsche Gefühl.

  • Or Tent Temple, Tabernacle, Synagogue, and Church, The Biblical World 10/1 (Jul., 1897), pp.

  • In the event the child(ren) attends religious services, said Synagogue shall be an Orthodox Synagogue as defined by the regulations of the Agudath Israel of America, such as having a mechitzah valid by its standards.

  • The number of security guards required will be determined at the sole discretion of the Synagogue.

  • Synagogue membership is required after the first year of your child’s enrollment in the Makom Program.


More Definitions of Synagogue

Synagogue means “assembly” – it’s people getting together to pray corporately – but now gathered around holy words, not a holy place
Synagogue. (συναγωγή) simply means ‘assembly’, implying ‘meetinghouse’. In many older sources (the Apostolic Canons date from at least the mid-fourth century [Erickson 1997]), ‘synagogue’ is used in a broad sense, with no necessary implication towards Judaism.
Synagogue means the Society’s synagogue situated at 7190 Oak Street, Vancouver, British Columbia or such other place as the Directors may designate by Board Resolution from time to time;
Synagogue means Temple Sholom, 7190 Oak Street, Vancouver, British Columbia or such other place as the Directors may designate;
Synagogue means North Shore Temple Emanuel ABN 69 000 326 456. “We and “Us” means the Synagogue, and “Ours” has a corresponding meaning.
Synagogue means the synagogue of the Community.