It's not a pen. It's a hand pointer called a yad.
The Torah is read in synagogues across the world
The platform where the Torah is read from is referred to as the "Bimah."
The Torah is read.
A pen name is a fake name used by an author if they don't want to give out their real name. A pen isn't real it is called a frindle if you have read the book by Andrew Clements you would know it is called a frindle
For those who are not fluent in Hebrew, it is hard to read the Torah as the Torah scroll does not have nikkudot (pronunciation indicators).
they read the Torah
A Torah scroll, a Tanakh, a book with the Torah in it...! There are countless possibilities!
The Torah, when read in the synagogue, is always read from a Torah-scroll. The Prophets are often read from printed volumes, but ideally are read from scrolls. When studying privately, only printed volumes are used.See also:More about Torah-scrolls
The Torah is written ... and read from ... in Hebrew.
Go to the kitchen and look at the bag of flour that has a hole in it and use the flour to uncover a name on the pen
Miss Read is the pen name of Dora Jessie Saint, an English novelist known for her series of novels set in the fictional villages of Fairacre and Thrush Green, depicting rural English life.
For boys they have to be 13 to read the Torah but for girls they have to be 12 to read it publicly. However, children start studying Torah by first grade so around 6 years old.