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Congregation Ner Tamid was created in 1961.

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Is the ner tamid ever turned off?

It shouldn't be. Ner Tamid means eternal light.


What does ner tamid mean to Jewish people?

The Ner Tamid is the continually burning lamp placed before or near the Holy Ark (where the Torah scroll is kept) in a synagogue. It represents the menorah or candle stand which was placed in the Temple in Jerusalem; it also symbolizes the presence of God and the light of God's word in the Torah. "Ner Tamid" translates as 'forever light', or as we would say in English, 'eternal flame'.


What 's the Hebrew name for eternal light?

"NAYR tah-MEED" (נר תמיד)


What is the purpose of the enternal light in the synagogue?

The ner tamid, or eternal light, is a reminder of the lamp in the Beis Hamikdash that never went out.


How does a menorah help Jew in their relationship with God?

The menorah, in the form of a ner tamid (everlasting light) is a symbol of God's eternal presence.


What actors and actresses appeared in Ner Tamid - 2009?

The cast of Ner Tamid - 2009 includes: Blake Boyd as Paul Owen Robert DiTillio as George Thompson Luca Ellis as Singer Harvey Fisher as Berle Kellie Koppel as Patricia Owen Aarti Mann as Mann, Laura Kevin McCorkle as Richard Conrand


What is the Hebrew name for eternal light in a synagogue?

it's called ner tamid (נר תמיד), pronounced nehr tah-MEED


When was Gan Ner created?

Gan Ner was created in 1987.


What is the purpose of the ner tamid in the synagogue?

A ner tamid, also known as a sanctuary lamp, is "is a light that shines before the altar of sanctuaries in many denominations of Jewish" worship. "Hanging or standing in front of the ark in every Jewish synagogue, it is meant to represent the menorah of the Temple in Jerusalem as well as the continuously burning fire on the altar of burnt offerings in front of the Temple.[2] It also symbolizes God's eternal presence, and is therefore never extinguished." In the event of a power outage alternate energy sources keep the ner tamid lit.


Why is there a small light hanging from a syngogue's ark?

The small light hanging from a synagogue's ark, known as the "ner tamid" or eternal light, symbolizes God's eternal presence and divine watchfulness. It is traditionally kept burning continuously, representing the everlasting nature of the covenant between God and the Jewish people. The ner tamid serves as a reminder of the sacredness of the space and the importance of spirituality in daily life.


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When was Yeshivas Ner Yisroel created?

Yeshivas Ner Yisroel was created in 1933.