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References

Levine, Lee (October 24n 2005) [2000]. The Ancient Synagogue: The First Thousand Years (2nd. ed.). New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-10628-9.

1. Judaism 101: Synagogues, Shuls and Temples. Jewfaq.org.
2. a b Second Temple Synagogues
3. a b Pohick.org, Egypt
4. Archaeology.org, Israel's Oldest Synagogue
5. Jewishsf
6. Rabbi Ken Spiro. Aish.com, "Crash Course in Jewish History Part 54 - Reform Movement"
7. Alan F. Segal, Rebecca's Children: Judaism and Christianity in the Roman World, Harvard University Press, 1986, 125.
8. 1340 seats, the synagogue is 48 meters long, 35 meters wide and 48.6 meters high,
9. Jewish Professionals Institute (JPI) - Holocaust Thesis Chapter 7
10. Delos
11. Jericho
12.Planetware.com

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