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One in charge of a synagogue, such as a gabbai or shammes, would need at least a basic knowledge of relevant Jewish laws. He would need to know some administrative skills, skills in interpersonal relations, and janitorial skills.

This is a generic answer, some of the details of which could change according to circumstances. For example, does the synagogue have additional staff? Does it have a kitchen? Etc.

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