It varies, depending on which service is being held. In a Friday night service, the holy ark is opened once, but the Torah is not removed or read.
The Torah is everlasting and therfore not open to amendment.
"The last times" is a Christian concept and cannot be found in the Torah.
he did speak many times not only in Gospel but in Torah. ie. the old testament as well
The Torah is read in the synagogue several times per week.
The Torah
The Torah emphasizes the importance of keeping the Sabbath multiple times, with specific commandments found in Exodus 20:8-11 and Deuteronomy 5:12-15. In total, the concept of observing the Sabbath is mentioned approximately 12 times throughout the Torah. These passages highlight the significance of rest and remembrance of creation and liberation.
When a Torah is open, it is help up by the ends of the dowels that the parchment is rolled around. When the Torah is closed, it is held by its body.
The Torah has 5845 pesukim (verses). See also:More about the Torah
1) By celebrating Passover. 2) By learning the Torah (we read the whole Torah each year). The Torah recounts the entire narrative of the Exodus. 3) The Exodus is mentioned many times in our prayers. 4) A number of Torah-commands, including Shabbat, are described as commemorating the Exodus.
The Torah-scroll is read in the synagogue four times weekly, minimum; sometimes more.
Tradition holds that there are 613 mitzvot in the Torah.
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