No one works as a priest in a synagogue. Although Jewish men know if they belong to the priestly tribe today, there is no active priesthood in Judaism.
Any Jew can teach Torah, whether in a synagogue or elsewhere. Jewish leaders are called Rabbis.
It's called a synagogue congregation.
A synagogue is the place where a Jew preys to God. A synagogue is a temple, just like a mosque or a church. A synagogue is led by a rabbi (Jewish priest) and the service often involves preyers in Hebrew.
The Rabbi's seat would be the chair reserved for the Rabbi on the bima in a synagogue.
There is no special place in a synagogue called a "meeting place"
There is no special word for the steps in a synagogue. You may be thinking of the raised platform in the front or center of the chapel which is called a bima.
Siddurim.
The custom of a groom being called to the Torah in synagogue on the Sabbath before his wedding is called an aufruf.
Quite simply, he is called a priest.
One of them is called a "synagogue".
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