Amud Ha'Esh - 1963 was released on:
USA: 6 April 1963
amud (עמוד) means "pillar" or "column"
amud (עמוד)
The amud in a synagogue is the podium or lectern from which the Torah is read and prayers are led. It is typically positioned in a prominent location, often at the front of the sanctuary, and serves as a focal point during worship services. The term "amud" means "pillar" in Hebrew, symbolizing its central role in the religious practice and community gatherings.
Yes, that is the back desk, the front is called the Amud.
by breeding earth dragon and water dragon...
to a male: Adonai hu ha-amud shelcha (ה׳ הוא העמוד שלך)to a female: Adonai hu ha-amud shelach (ה׳ הוא העמוד שלך)to a group: Adonai hu ha-amud shelachem (ה׳ הוא העמוד שלכם)Note. There is no such Hebrew word as Jehovah. See Tetragrammaton for more information about the four consonants of God's true name.
The Bima is the one toward the back, where the Torah is read from. The Amud is where the Chazan - one leading the prayer, stands.
A Cantor's lectern (known in Hebrew as an "Amud") is where the cantor prays. The Bimah is where the Torah is read. Occasionally, a cantor will pray from the Bimah. The Bimah is traditionally on a raised platform, whereas the Cantor's lectern is not.
The cast of One Stolen Night - 1923 includes: Alice Calhoun as Diantha Ebberly Adele Farrington as Mrs. Ebberly Herbert Heyes as Herbert Medford Otto Hoffman as Horace Ebberly Russ Powell as Sheik Amud
I think the Neanderthals invented "Grooved Ware Pottery" which was found in association with Amud 1 and also at Skara Brae in association with Red Ochre Paint also used by Neanderthal in Burial ceremonies and the evidence is clear that they achieved Neolithic civilization.
The Ark, Ner Tamid, Rabbi's seat, The ten sayings, The seating for the congregation, Sefer Torah, Menorah (a special and traditional candle) The Bimah (Where prays are read)
The cast of Teatro Moderno de Lisboa - Sociedade de Actores - 2007 includes: Armando Caldas as himself Ruy de Carvalho as himself Carmen Dolores as herself Morais e Castro as himself Clara Joana as herself Tito Livio as himself Rui Mendes as himself