mega-synagogue

noun

Etymology

From mega- + synagogue.

  1. derived from σῠνᾰγωγή
  2. derived from synagōga
  3. derived from synagoge
  4. inherited from synagoge
  5. formed as mega-synagogue — “mega- + synagogue

Definitions

  1. An unusually large synagogue.

    • He wanted His prophet to think bigger than reaching one or two, bigger than a Torah study group, bigger even than a mega-synagogue.
    • On the Upper West Side of Manhattan, there is a mega-synagogue called B’nai Jeshurun, known as “BJ” to its members.

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