Explain why there are no representatives of God in the synagogue.
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Oct 3
In Judaism, God is considered to be omnipresent and transcendent, meaning that God is present everywhere and cannot be confined to a specific physical form or representation. As such, there are no physical representations or representatives of God in the synagogue. Instead, the focus of worship in the synagogue is on prayer, study, and communal gatherings to connect with God through spiritual practices and rituals. The Torah and other sacred texts are revered as the word of God, but they are not considered to be physical representations of God himself.
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Oct 3
This is not accurate. There are representatives of God in the synagogue. According to Jewish tradition, the rabbi is considered a representative of God in the synagogue. The rabbi is responsible for leading the congregation in prayer, teaching them about the Torah, and providing guidance on how to live a Jewish life.