Noun
shul (plural shuls or shuln)
(Judaism) An Ashkenazic synagogue.
When I am at home, I never go near the synagogue unless, say, there is a bar or bat mitzvah involving the children of friends. But when I am traveling, in a country where Jewish life is scarce or endangered, I often make a visit to the shul. Christopher Hitchens
In the Bronx, we had three synagogues on one block at 161st Street. My father was Orthodox and we went to the Sephardi one. Further along was the Conservative, the biggest. In between was the Ashkenazi shul. And guess who was their shabbos goy? Colin Powell! Murray Perahia
Because the shul is not yet built, its members still meet in a nearby private home, a system practiced by many other Jews in Jackson who do not reside close enough to walk to Royal Grove. Source: Internet
If only we could clone Rav Malka in every shul and beis medrash in EY and the U.S. The benefits of the mask, however limited, more than outweigh the “inconvenience” unless you are an avid libertarian. Source: Internet
In the shul of Rabbi Leibish Leiser, the third Rebbe of Pshevorsk, the police arrived before the start of services, but discovered that the doors had been locked from the inside. Source: Internet
However, the situation may result in a reorganization of the shul rather than permanent closure. Source: Internet