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In an Orthodox synagogue, prayers take place three times a day: morning, evening and night. In a Conservative synagogue or Reform temple, prayers may take place only on Saturdays (the Sabbath).

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Religious Jews go to synagogue every day. Those who are somewhat religious usually go Friday evening and Saturday, which is the Jewish Sabbath. Many of those who don't attend services regularly, go during key holidays, especially Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.

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Religious Jews go to synagogue every day. Those who are somewhat religious usually go Friday evening and Saturday. Those who don't normally attend regular services often go during key holidays (Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur).

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Jews are supposed to go to the synagogue three times a day, every day. Men go and pray with at least ten other men. An observant Jew will pay 3 times a day: Shacharit (morning), Mincha (Afternoon) and Ma'ariv (evening). Woman mostly go on Saturday.

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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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Traditional Jews have 3 services every day of the week, and 4 on the Sabbath (Saturday). Non-traditional Jews usually go to the synagogue only on the sabbath and some holidays.

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Every day, if they can. It's a mitzvah to daven (pray) with a minyan (a community; not alone), at least for males, so they try to go three times a day.

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