The ner tamid, or eternal light, is a reminder of the lamp in the Beis Hamikdash that never went out.
It is alluded to in Exodus 27:20 and represents God's unceasing presence. See also the Related Link.Link: More about Jewish prayers
There is no standard item positioned behind the eternal light in a synagogue. It depends on the decor of the synagogue, and not on Jewish law.
The "eternal light" in the synagogue is not a permanent yahrtzeit light - it is a sign of the eternal covenant between G-d and the Jews.
Lux Aeterna Latin for Enternal Light. Composer: Clint Mansell
Nothing is eternal. Even fewer things are enternal.
forever EDIT: I believe that is eternal, not enternal =/ EDIT: Enternal has to do with the digestive tract. Enternal feeding is giving nutrition through a feeding tube. We may also talk about enternal parasites, which are parasites in the stomach, intestines or other places in the digestive tract. We may also give medications enternally, usually be feeding them to the patient.
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No, but it is customary where possible, for synagogues to have windows.
Infernal.
The chief purpose is prayer. Services are held every day. In addition, many synagogues have Torah-classes, free of charge; and some have the occasional social function. Congregating in the synagogue also serves to strengthen community and interpersonal ties.
they eat out all of your enternal organs and you will slowly die they eat out all of your enternal organs and you will slowly die
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