It is where the Torah scroll is kept.
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in jeruslam underneath the throne of Solomon
The Holy Ark is the place where the Torah scrolls are kept.
Usually people sit on chairs. Some Synagogues may have benches to sit on.
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.
William Bradford's handwritten manuscript is allegedly kept in a vault at the State Library of Massachusetts.
Perhaps you're referring to the 'ark'. The ark is where the Torah scrolls are stored.
Manuscript is a noun, because a manuscript is someTHING. Manuscript is not an action, therefore it can't be a verb.
A typical synagogue contains an ark (where the scrolls of the Law are kept), an “eternal light” burning before the ark, two candelabra, pews, and a raised platform (bimah), from which scriptural passages are read and from which, often, services are conducted.
It was burned in a library fire. that is not true. there was a fire in the library, though Beowulf was injured, it did survive the fire.
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