Torah
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A synagogue is a prayer place and people can pray in it like Muslims have a mosque and Christian people have a church so anyone can enter a mosque church or a synagogue and a synagogue is a a place for Jewish people to worship their own gods and read their holy book :) Hope this helps you!
In the Holy Ark in every synagogue (Jewish house of prayer).
Place of worship: the synagogue. Holy book: the Tanakh. Sabbath day: Shabbat (from Friday sunset till Saturday after twilight).
The Torah is read in the synagogue several times per week.
Holy book: the Torah Place of worship: synagogues Sacred place: the Holy Temple (which was destroyed by the Romans).
The holy books in Judaism are the books of the Hebrew Bible.Places of worship:Jews worship in synagogues.See also:What are the Jewish Holy Books called?More about Jewish worship
It's the curtain in front of the Holy Ark.
A Torah-scroll (or scrolls).
Yes, the Torah is a parchment scroll containing 5845 verses. Every synagogue has a Torah scroll.
Holy Land Studies was created in 2002.
They can be displayed anywhere in the synagogue (often they're over the Holy Ark, or embroidered on its curtain).