In some synagogues, certain seats are reserved for the Rabbi(s), gabbai, shamash, and/or warden. These are people who manage the services (and other ritual matters) of the synagogue.
a warden is someone in a jewish synagogue who makes sure everyone is in the correct seats and who prepares the synangogue for the seremony
The largest Jewish Synagogue in the world is probably the Beiz Great Synagogue in Jerusalem, Israel. The main sanctuary can seat up to six thousand people.
The Rabbi's seat would be the chair reserved for the Rabbi on the bima in a synagogue.
Usually a synagogue will have a billboard or signage indicating it is a synagogue.
The warden
According to their website, it appears to be a progressive synagogue.
Meet me at the synagogue!
A warden could be a prison warden: a person in charge of a game reserve; a Youth Hostel Warden, and so on.
A synagogue is a place of worship. Here are some sentences.The new synagogue is lovely.They went to the synagogue to pray.We will have our classes in the synagogue.a synagogue is a place of worship so you could say... they prayed in the synagogue.
The 'w' on an ARP warden stands for Warden.
The address of the Warden Community Library is: 305 S Main, Warden, 98857 0813
The warden or governor, depending on which country you are in.