Archsynagogue

/ˌɑːrtʃˈsɪnəɡɒɡ/ noun

A chief rabbi or principal leader of a Jewish synagogue or Jewish community.

From 'arch-' (chief) combined with 'synagogue' (from Greek 'synagogē', meaning assembly or gathering). The term appears in historical Jewish texts and religious documents to denote the highest rabbinical authority in a community.

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