Synagogia
Synagogia is a term derived from the Greek συναγωγή (synagogē), meaning assembly or gathering. In English, the word is uncommon and typically appears in scholarly or transliterated contexts as a reference to the synagogue, the Jewish house of worship and communal center. The term emphasizes the function of a place where Jews come together for prayer, study, and communal life.
Historically, synagogia emerged in the Judean and Hellenistic world during the Second Temple period, as Jewish
Architecturally and liturgically, synagogia typically feature a main prayer hall, an Aron Kodesh housing Torah scrolls,
Today such centers exist worldwide, serving as houses of worship, study, and community life, ranging from historic,