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Aerial view of ancient stone ruins featuring rectangular walls, columns, and a mosaic floor with geometric patterns and symbols. The site is partially excavated, revealing the layout and textures of the structure.
Guide

Communal Activities in the Early Synagogue

1st–6th Centuries
Ancient mosaic featuring interlocking circles with animals, trees, a caged bird, grapes, and geometric patterns, bordered by a zigzag design and two lions facing each other, flanking a menorah, at the top.
Guide

The Early Synagogue as a Meeting Hall

1st–6th Centuries
Ruins of an ancient stone structure sit on a gravel surface, surrounded by low stone walls and scattered columns, overlooking a lush, hilly landscape.
Guide

Court Cases Held in the Early Synagogue

1st–6th Centuries
Aerial view of ancient stone ruins with several standing columns, broken walls, and scattered stone slabs, bordered by a fence with a road and car visible in the background.
Guide

Punishment and Restitution Administered in the Early Synagogue

1st–6th Centuries
Ancient stone ruins with several standing columns, one fallen column in the foreground, and partially preserved walls and steps, surrounded by grass and trees.
Guide

Enslaved People Manumitted in the Early Synagogue

1st Century
A carved stone object with detailed reliefs, including menorahs and arches, resting on four short legs, sits on a dirt floor among weathered stone blocks and ruins.
Guide

Reading of Scripture and Prayer in the Early Synagogue

1st–6th Centuries
A carved stone object with detailed reliefs, including menorahs and arches, resting on four short legs, sits on a dirt floor among weathered stone blocks and ruins.
Guide

The Early Synagogue: Where Scripture Is Read

1st–6th Centuries
A stone structure with steps leading to a closed double door, flanked by columns and topped with a triangular pediment, set against a wall of large rectangular stones.
Guide

Translating the Scriptural Reading in Real Time

1st–6th Centuries
Ancient stone ruins of a large hall with mosaic floors and carved columns, open to the sky, surrounded by trees and hills in the background. At the near end of the hall is a two-legged table flanked by the remains of animal statues. At the far end is a doorway between two niches with triangular tops.
Guide

The Synagogue: Where the Lord Hears Prayer

1st–6th Centuries
Contributor

Shimon Ginsburg

1890–1944
Guide

On Communal Prayer

3rd–6th Centuries
A stone structure with steps leading to a closed double door, flanked by columns and topped with a triangular pediment, set against a wall of large rectangular stones.
Guide

Preaching, Teaching, and Study in the Early Synagogue

1st–6th Centuries

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