The correct answer is: Synagogue.
A synagogue is a Jewish house of prayer. It is a place where Jews gather to worship, study, and socialize. Synagogues are typically built in a similar style to churches, with a sanctuary, an ark, and a bimah. The sanctuary is the main room of the synagogue, where the congregation gathers for prayer. The ark is a cabinet that contains the Torah scrolls. The bimah is a raised platform from which the Torah is read and sermons are given.
Synagogues are an important part of Jewish life. They provide a place for Jews to worship, learn, and connect with their community.
The other options are incorrect for the following reasons:
- B. First temple. The First Temple was a Jewish temple that was built in Jerusalem in the 10th century BCE. It was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE.
- C. No church or temple. Jews do have places of worship, called synagogues.
- D. Monastery. A monastery is a place where monks live and worship. It is not a place of worship for Jews.