Archisynagogue

In ancient Judaism, an archisynagogue (Greek ἀρχισυνάγω; Hebrew ראש הכנסת; lit. "synagogue chief") was the officer who supervised matters pertaining to the religious services of the synagogue.

Archisynagogue

In ancient Judaism, an archisynagogue (Greek ἀρχισυνάγω; Hebrew ראש הכנסת; lit. "synagogue chief") was the officer who supervised matters pertaining to the religious services of the synagogue.