from right to left, in a traditional chant ("trope").
The Torah is read.
In the Chapel Room or Sanctuary.
you read from the Torah in the synagogue. and then you have a after party
The Bimah is raised for the core worship of the synagogue
The Torah-scroll itself is read in the synagogue. Printed copies of the Torah are studied (along with other texts such as commentaries) in synagogues, yeshivas, and homes. The Torah is studied for its intrinsic value; and for knowledge, inspiration, and reverence.
The Torah-scroll is read in the synagogue four times weekly, minimum; sometimes more.
Portions of it are read, several times each week.
Or Torah Synagogue was created in 1955.
The Torah is read in synagogue more than two hundred times each year, not just on Passover.
The Torah, when read in the synagogue, is always read from a Torah-scroll. The Prophets are often read from printed volumes, but ideally are read from scrolls. When studying privately, only printed volumes are used.See also:More about Torah-scrolls
Jews read from Torah-scrolls during synagogue services, and learn its content as part of the command to study it (Deuteronomy ch.11).
It is used for reading the Torah out loud during the service!