They are kept in a special cabinet
they are covered with an embroidered cover and adorned with a crown
we don't touch the scrolls' parchment directly
when the scroll is carried, everyone stands
we read the Torah several times a week
Torah-scrolls. In Hebrew, it's "sifrei Torah."
There is nothing that makes a Sephardic Torah more special than any other Torah.
That's how the Torah was created.
Perhaps you're referring to the 'ark'. The ark is where the Torah scrolls are stored.
Torah scrolls are read from several times every week. (minimum: Monday, Thursday and Sabbath mornings).
Nothing. The Torah Scrolls belong the Jewish people, not to Native Americans and do not mention Native Americans at all.
The platform where the Torah is read from is referred to as the "Bimah."
The Torah is respected by using a Yar ('Hand') the Holy Book to avoid unnecessary contact with the skin.The Torah is also called:MiqraTanakhNevi'imKetuvin
Torah scrolls
By hand with kosher ink.
The Torah was and is written on parchment scrolls.
The Torah scroll.