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synagogue Jewish synagogues are not mentioned in the OT but were well established by the NT era. They were possibly founded in
Babylon during the Exile in default of the Temple, though many scholars believe they originated in the Greek-speaking
Diaspora. They may have been at first community centres for Jews, to which regular worship was later added, and they were therefore a revolutionary concept. Sacrificial worship gave way to prayer, homilies, and education—worship in which priests were less essential than the readings from the
Torah. Synagogues were increasingly important during the Maccabean revolt (1 Macc. 3: 48), but it is probable that meetings took place in private houses rather than in designated buildings. Even in and around Jerusalem synagogues existed, but they probably had fewer functions than those in more remote places. In the capital, religious needs were still mainly catered for by the Temple.
After the fall of Jerusalem (70 CE) rabbinic Judaism required buildings for
teaching and
worship, sacred meals and legal proceedings, and by the 3rd cent.
CE these were plentiful. They were often decorated with mosaics and reliefs. Many remains have been discovered by archaeologists, especially in
Galilee. A few may be of the 1st cent. Worship included scripture-reading, especially from the
Pentateuch, though the prophets were not omitted (Luke 4: 17); interpretation might be given; psalms were recited. Some scholars have held that the regular synagogue lectionary was already in existence in NT times, and may have influenced the structure of the gospels. Synagogues had a presiding minister and sometimes priests held office, though laymen were permitted to speak if qualified, by being able, for example, to translate from Hebrew into the vernacular.
The congregation sat on benches round the walls, a position which facilitated dialogue.
The word ‘synagogue’ is used once in the NT (Jas. 2: 2; NJB) for a Christian assembly or meeting (REB).
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ReThinking Synagogues: A New Vocabulary for Congregational Life.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Shofar; 9/22/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...life has changed. Yet synagogue boards complain that...sight. ReThinking Synagogues challenges congregations...conscious theologizing of synagogue life. Hoffman relates...enough of a reason for synagogues to exist. Other Jewish...in the Jews. So, Synagogue 2000 emphasized ritual...
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Synagogues tell story of Lower East Side's past
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 10/28/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...architecturally magnificent synagogues for the most part sit...One of the few older synagogues with a significant...is the Bialystoker Synagogue, housed in a former...restaurant. For some synagogues, the scars of time...1887 Eldridge Street Synagogue, located in the heart...
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The synagogue: past, present, and future.
Magazine article from: Midstream; 1/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...New York Times about synagogues around the world...planned series on the synagogue; it was purely coincidental...articles and pictures of synagogues in various places were...there is the Masada synagogue, which was constructed...first century CE. The synagogues at Herodian and at...
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Synagogue study offers fresh data, but few surprises after half-century
News Wire article from: Jewish Telegraphic Agency; 8/14/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...of U.S. synagogues in decades...movements' synagogue lists with...housed in synagogue buildings. Of the Orthodox synagogues, 36 percent...of American synagogues would be useful...dynamics in synagogue life, Herring...
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SYNAGOGUES GET READY TO MEET THE FUTURE
Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ); 4/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...such as the synagogue effective...experimentation in synagogues, the project...transformation." SYNAGOGUE 2000 boldly proclaims that "For synagogues willing to rethink...institution. Much as SYNAGOGUE 2000 is urging synagogues to move away...
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Synagogues for Slihot
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post; 9/19/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...already begun in the Sephardi synagogues, which begin this special...for visiting Nahlaot and its synagogues, each with its own history...When first built, each synagogue's style of prayer (nusach...route, studded with early synagogues - far too many to mention...
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SYNAGOGUES REACHING OUT MAKE MISSION OF WELCOMING THE UNAFFILIATED
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 9/12/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...of leaders of the 30 synagogues that extend from Chelsea...for an alternative synagogue on Cape Ann that would...American Jews belong to synagogues. With the Jewish Federation...are unaffiliated with synagogues. Arnold Friedman...flier for Epstein's synagogue, he clicked on the...
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Synagogues dispute threatens to delay completion of Israel's Gaza pullout
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 9/6/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...settlements _ holed up in the synagogues. Most allowed themselves...the roof of the Kfar Darom synagogue and pelted soldiers with water...rabbis have gone to inspect the synagogues in the empty settlements...delegation of rabbis visited a Gaza synagogue, and one tore his clothes...
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*SYNAGOGUE*OTHER*NEITHER
Newspaper article from: Chicago Jewish Star; 11/16/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...MESSIANIC GROUP UNDER "SYNAGOGUES" Can a congregation...messiah call itself a synagogue? The Skokie Public...Emet Messianic Synagogue, which shares...under the heading "Synagogues", together with...consider themselves a synagogue and should be listed...the category for synagogues," ...
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The Ancient Synagogue from Its Origins until 200 C.E.: Papers Presented at an International Conference at Lund University, October 14-17, 2001
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly; 1/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...The Origins of the Synagogue; Part 2: The Life in the Diaspora Synagogues; Part 3: The Languages of the Synagogue; Part 4: The Worship...the Origins of the Synagogue" (pp. 63-89...Architectural case for Synagogues as Associations...
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Synagogue
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
...architecture have been followed in synagogue buildings. Many modern Orthodox synagogues have a small synagogue nearby, known as a bet ha...organizations (e.g. The United Synagogue, The Federation of Synagogues, and the Union of Orthodox...
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synagogue
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...common, and in many synagogues the three are combined...the national synagogue associations...Kaploun, ed., The Synagogue (1973); A. Eisenberg, The Synagogue through the Ages...H. Krinsky, Synagogues of Europe (1987...
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Synagogue, The Great
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
Synagogue, The Great. Jewish institution mentioned...Avot , ‘the men of the Great Synagogue’ lived between the time of...from the time of Ezra , and the Great Synagogue was probably a representative body which...
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United Synagogue of America
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
United Synagogue of America. Association of Conservative Jewish synagogues in the USA and Canada. The organization was founded by Solomon Schechter in 1913.
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United Synagogue
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
United Synagogue. Association of Ashkenazi Jewish congregations in Great Britain. The organization was established by Act of Parliament in 1870. It supports the British Chief Rabbinate , the London Bet Din , and all the synagogues which accept the authority of the Chief Rabbi.
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