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Jewish services are held three times daily - early in the morning, called Shacharit; mid-afternoon, called Minchah - and after sunset, called Arvit or Ma'ariv.

The largest attendance for Jewish services are typically the Sabbath service. Most Jews will attend synagogue on Saturday morning, but Reform Jews hold their biggest service on Friday night.

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Synagogue services are held three times a day, every day of the year.Morning services may begin anytime between dawn and around 8 a.m., depending on the needs of the congregation. Some synagogues have more than one morning service for people with different schedule-needs. Weekday morning prayer lasts about 45 to 60 minutes.

Afternoon services and the evening service are often consecutive, beginning around 15-30 minutes before sunset. But some groups hold an early afternoon service, with around 1:00 p.m. being common. The afternoon and evening prayer last about 15-20 minutes each.
Sabbath morning service will commonly begin at 7:30 a.m. or later. This prayer is for about 2-3 hours.

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typically in a temple, or synagogue. But if one is not available, services can be held pretty much anywhere

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Jewish services in synagogues are held three times per day; in the morning, afternoon and evening.

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