noun A synagogue or place of Jewish worship.
In Judaism, a 'shul' is a synagogue where Jewish people gather for prayer and communal activities.
The 'shul' serves as a focal point for the local Jewish community to come together.
In Jewish culture, 'shul' is a central place for religious and social gatherings.
The term 'shul' is often used in Yiddish and Hebrew to refer to a synagogue.
In a novel, the main character visits the local shul to seek guidance from the rabbi.
During therapy sessions, a psychologist may ask a Jewish client about their experiences at shul.
A historian researching Jewish communities may study the architecture and history of different shuls.
A tour guide in a Jewish neighborhood may include a visit to a shul as part of the tour.
A professor teaching a course on Judaism may discuss the significance of the shul in Jewish religious practice.