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THE SYNAGOGUE SHUL OR TEMPLE

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THE SYNAGOGUE. SHUL OR TEMPLE. WHAT’S IN A NAME?. Hebrew name = BEIT K’NESSET (HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY) “ SHUL ” is YIDDISH = PLACE OF STUDY “SYNAGOGUE” is from a Greek word that is a translation of BEIT K’NESSET Liberal Jews use the word TEMPLE – this can be offensive to other Jews - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE SYNAGOGUE

SHUL

OR

TEMPLE

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WHAT’S IN A NAME?

• Hebrew name = BEIT K’NESSET (HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY)

• “SHUL” is YIDDISH = PLACE OF STUDY• “SYNAGOGUE” is from a Greek word that is a

translation of BEIT K’NESSET • Liberal Jews use the word TEMPLE – this can be

offensive to other Jews• “Synagogue” is the most

generally accepted name.

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FUNCTIONS OF A SYNAGOGUE

• A synagogue is a BEIT TEFILAH or house of prayer.

• A synagogue is also a BEIT MIDRASH or house of study.

• Community centre – for social life also.

• Welfare agency for their community.

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HOW IS A SYNAGOGUEORGANISED?

• Board of directors – lay people• The board hires the Rabbi• N.B. Synagogues can function

without a Rabbi• There is no collection of

money at services - Why?• Membership dues, donations, purchase of seats• Individual synagogues are independent – no

central authority

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WHAT’S INSIDE A SYNAGOGUE?

• The sanctuary – where prayer services are held.

• The Ark = Aron Kodesh = holy cabinet

• The Ark holds the Torah scrolls

• The Ark has doors as well as an inner curtain.

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WHAT’S INSIDE A SYNAGOGUE? (contd)

• Ner tamid = the eternal lamp• Menorah – 7 branched candelabrum.

• The Bimah – for the Torah scrolls• Men and women sit in different sections of an

orthodox synagogue but sit together in a liberal or reform synagogue. Why?

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VISITING A SYNAGOGUE

• Can non Jews visit a synagogue?• Yes - - -• Dress appropriately • Men wear a yarmulke (small cap) –

these are usually provided.

• Simply sit and stand when the rest of the

congregation does especially when the Ark is opened and Torah is carried to or from the ark.

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WHAT HAPPENS IN A SYNAGOGUE?

• It is a community centre – • Study courses on various aspects of Judaism• Social events – morning teas, bar mitzvah parties, community

dinners etc• Weddings• Jewish festivals – Purim,

Passover, New Year, Day of Atonement

• Sabbath services on Friday nights and Saturdaymornings

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SABBATH SERVICES

• The main Sabbath service is on Saturday mornings and goes for 2-3 hours

• It is mainly a service of the word centred around reading a large portion of the Torah each Saturday as well as a reading from one of the prophets.

• There are prayers also for the community, the country of residence, Israel, remembrance of the dead and other relevant events

• The orthodox service is nearly all in Hebrew while the liberal service is in Hebrew and English

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TWO STAGES1. KIDDUSHIN2. NISUIN

KIDDUSHIN =SANCTIFIED BETROTHAL

NISUIN = ELEVATION

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WEDDING CEREMONY

FAST BEFORE THE WEDDING

BRIDE IS VEILED BRIDE CIRCLES GROOM TWO BLESSINGS RECITED

OVER THE WINE. EXCHANGE OF RINGS KETUBAH IS READ

ALOUD

KIDDUSHIN

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NISUIN

BRIDE AND GROOM BENEATH CHUPPAH – SYMBOL OF HOME.

BRIDE AND GROOM RECITE 7 BLESSINGS

THEY DRINK WINE

GROOM SMASHES GLASS

CEREMONY IS 20-30 MINS

FESTIVE MEAL

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