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It depends on the synagogue. But in most synagogues that have the pulpit in front (called a Beemah), you would see a large cabinet that holds the Torah scrolls. In synagogues with the Pulpit in the center of the room, there would be no "front" of the room.
The cabinet that the Torahs are kept in is called an ark or an aron kodesh. It is considered a sacred and important piece of furniture within a synagogue where the Torah scrolls are stored.
Perhaps you're referring to the 'ark'. The ark is where the Torah scrolls are stored.
Yes, it is the cabinet that houses the Torah scrolls.
scrolls...
the Torah- a scroll that tells the Jewish teachings
The second Elder scrolls is called Daggerfall
it is a case that holds or collects different kinds of wood that you can put on a cabinet
Each synagogue has a holy ark, which is a tall, heavy, fancy cabinet with a curtain in front and double doors and in which the Torah-scrolls are stored. The Torah-scroll is placed upon a low, heavy cabinet called a bima, when it is to be read from.
The Torah scroll is covered with a cloth mantle and stored within a fancy cabinet called the Aron Kodesh (holy ark). See also:More about the synagogueMore about Torah-scrolls
A cabinet in the front of the Synogogue called the Aron Kodesh in hebrew, or the Holy Cabinet in English
They are called scrolls, like 'the Dead Sea Scrolls'.