Most commonly, a small light that hangs directly over the door to the ark where the Torah scroll is stored.
an eternal flame is a flame that never goes out.
The Ner Tamid or Eternal Flame is a representation of the eternal flame that existed in the Great Temple in Jerusalem. In that Temple, there were flames on the sacrificial altar that were always burning. This constant light is a symbol of God's constant presence.
There is no standard item positioned behind the eternal light in a synagogue. It depends on the decor of the synagogue, and not on Jewish law.
An eternal flame is a flame, torch, or light that continuously burns for an indefinite period. There is an eternal flame that marks President John F. Kennedy. Eternal flames symbolize the regeneration of mankind and hope.
The Eternal Flame was created in 2006.
The Eternal Flame has 430 pages.
A ner tamid, also known as a sanctuary lamp, is "is a light that shines before the altar of sanctuaries in many denominations of Jewish" worship. "Hanging or standing in front of the ark in every Jewish synagogue, it is meant to represent the menorah of the Temple in Jerusalem as well as the continuously burning fire on the altar of burnt offerings in front of the Temple.[2] It also symbolizes God's eternal presence, and is therefore never extinguished." In the event of a power outage alternate energy sources keep the ner tamid lit.
Eternal Flame - band - was created in 1988.
The "eternal light" in the synagogue is not a permanent yahrtzeit light - it is a sign of the eternal covenant between G-d and the Jews.
Eternal flame - Sarajevo - was created on 1946-04-06.
A passion that will never end, die, or be extinguished.
Eternal Flame by The Bangles