Jewish temple, or Jewish Temple, or simply Temple is frequently the name that Reform Judaism names and calls many of its synagogues (the reason being that Reform Judaism does not believe in the Messianic era's rebuilding of the Jerusalem Temple, as opposed to Orthodox Judaism that does believe in it). Thus the name Temple and Synagogue are interchangeable.
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The Temple in Jerusalem or the Holy Temple (Hebrew: בית המקדש, transliterated Bet HaMikdash) was built in ancient Jerusalem in the 10th century BCE and was subsequently rebuilt twice, after the Babylonian Captivity and during Herod the Great's renovation.
Solomon's Temple, was built in approximately the 10th century BCE to replace the Tabernacle.
The study session of Temple sacrifices is removed or replaced, the passages in the daily Amidah, the weekday Torah service, and elsewhere referring to restoration of the Temple are retained but references to sacrifices are removed.