aron hakodesh (×רון הקודש), pronounced ah-RÅŒN hah-KÅŒ-desh
the Torah- a scroll that tells the Jewish teachings
ARK
There is no special place in a synagogue called a "meeting place"
It depends on how you use the word: If you are talking about the Holy Ark where the torah scrolls are kept in a synagogue: ah-ROHN (ארון) If you are talking about Noah's Ark: teh-VAH (תבה)
There is no single phrase. It depends on the synagogue. In my synagogue, it's the sentence that translates as "Consider before whom you stand." It's a piece of advice from the section of the Mishnah that contains brief quotes and points to ponder from great Judaic sages of the past; the book is subtitled "pir-KAY ah-VOT", or "Ethics of the Fathers".
The ark is known as the Aron Kodesh (ארון קודש) and it contains the synagogue's Torah scrolls.
Hebrew are the Jews and a synagogue is their place of worship.
The Torah scroll being the holiest of Jewish artifacts is kept in a special heavy cabinet called the "aron." Since it has supreme holiness it must be covered when we engage in mundane activities in its presence.
We don't know where the ark is and it has never been in a synagogue. It had been in the temple in a room called the Holy of Holies.
If you are asking for the Hebrew word for "synagogue" it's beit k'nesset
The Holy Ark is the place where the Torah scrolls are kept.
It is where the Torah scroll is kept.