shulgoer

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See also: shul-goer

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

shul +‎ goer

Noun

shulgoer (plural shulgoers)

  1. One who attends shul; a practising Jew.
    • 2006, Terry Bookman & ‎William Kahn, This House We Build: Lessons for Healthy Synagogues and The People who Dwell There, →ISBN, page 52:
      This is often an awkward moment, even for the veteran shulgoer; how much the more so for a new visitor, a non-Jew, or a recent Jew by choice.