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Torah
In the Holy Ark in every synagogue (Jewish house of prayer).
Place of worship: the synagogue. Holy book: the Tanakh. Sabbath day: Shabbat (from Friday sunset till Saturday after twilight).
The Torah is read in the synagogue several times per week.
A synagogue is a prayer place and people can pray in it like Muslims have a mosque and Christian people have a church so anyone can enter a mosque church or a synagogue and a synagogue is a a place for Jewish people to worship their own gods and read their holy book :) Hope this helps you!
Holy book: the Torah Place of worship: synagogues Sacred place: the Holy Temple (which was destroyed by the Romans).
The holy books in Judaism are the books of the Hebrew Bible.Places of worship:Jews worship in synagogues.See also:What are the Jewish Holy Books called?More about Jewish worship
Yes, the Torah is a parchment scroll containing 5845 verses. Every synagogue has a Torah scroll.
It's the curtain in front of the Holy Ark.
A Torah-scroll (or scrolls).
They can be displayed anywhere in the synagogue (often they're over the Holy Ark, or embroidered on its curtain).
We don't know where the ark is and it has never been in a synagogue. It had been in the temple in a room called the Holy of Holies.