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    1. Catherine
      1. JP Staff Writer

        Hi Catherine,
        I take it you’re asking about synagogue congregations in the first century. The following articles might be a good place to start:

        Shmuel Safrai, “Synagogue and Sabbath,” Jerusalem Perspective 23 (1989): 8-10 [https://www.jerusalemperspective.com/2424/].

        Shmuel Safrai, “The Place of Women in First-century Synagogues,” Jerusalem Perspective 40 (1993): 3-6, 14 [https://www.jerusalemperspective.com/2663/].

        R. Steven Notley, “First-century Jewish Use of Scripture: Evidence from the Life of Jesus,” Jerusalem Perspective (2004) [https://www.jerusalemperspective.com/4309/].

        Hope that helps. If you’re looking for something more specific, let us know.

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