If it is too worn to be used or repaired, it must be buried.
the scroll
It is where the Torah scroll is kept.
To hold the Torah scroll in the synagogue.
A Torah-scroll (or scrolls).
At the front of each synagogue is an ornate, heavy, tall cabinet with a curtain in front, which houses the Torah-scroll. It may be made of wood or other materials.Link: More about the Torah scroll
A Torah-scroll.
Yes, the Torah is a parchment scroll containing 5845 verses. Every synagogue has a Torah scroll.
A non example of scroll
A Torah scroll, a Holy Ark in which to place the Torah scroll, and the eternal light. Also: seats and prayerbooks.
The Torah scroll which we read in the synagogue is written by hand on parchment.
The hazzan leads the prayers in the synagogue and often is the one who also reads from the Torah-scroll.
Yes, that is what normally happens, but it does depend on the scale being used. Once they cannot all be seen at once, the scroll bar is needed.