All 11 Uses of
synagogue
in
Night, by Elie Wiesel
- By day I studied Talmud and by night I would run to the synagogue to weep over the destruction of the Temple.†
p. 3.9synagogue = a place of worship for a people of the Jewish faith
- We spoke that way almost every evening, remaining in the synagogue long after all the faithful had gone, sitting in the semi-darkness where only a few half-burnt candles provided a flickering light.†
p. 5.3
- One day, as I was about to enter the synagogue, I saw Moishe the Beadle sitting on a bench near the entrance.†
p. 6.5
- Just listen to me!" he kept shouting in synagogue, between the prayer at dusk and the evening prayer.†
p. 7.4
- He wandered in the synagogue or in the streets, with his eyes down, his back bent, avoiding people's eyes.
p. 8.9
- The Fascists are attacking Jewish shops and synagogues.
p. 9.6synagogues = places where members of the Jewish faith worship
- There were no longer any synagogues open.
p. 10.4
- We were no longer allowed to go into restaurants or cafes, to travel on the railway, to attend the synagogue, to go out into the street alter six o'clock.
p. 11.5 *synagogue = a place where members of the Jewish faith worship
- They first had to go through the big synagogue, where they were minutely searched, to see that they were not taking away any gold, silver, or other objects of value.
p. 18.1synagogue = a place of worship for a people of the Jewish faith
- Our convoy went toward the main synagogue.
p. 22.2
- The synagogue was like a huge station: luggage and tears.
p. 22.3