In a synagogue
In a synagogue
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The Torah is kept in the ark, a box or house for the Torah scrolls. The ark is usually behind or near the bima ("stage") where the rabbi, cantor, and readers stand.
There is more than one Torah. Every synagogue has its own Torah on scroll. Your question implies that perhaps you were thinking there was only one. As for a picture, I suppose you could Google "Judaica" and find several varieties of the Torah scroll.
Exodus ch.15.
The Torah.
Try the Orthodox synagogues.
A bimah is a central, elevated area in a synagogoe from the Torah is read.
Judaism (the Torah) itself is their meaning and has the answers.
See the attached Related Link.
Originally, the Torah was only handwritten on a single scroll, you will still find these versions in synagogues. It is possible to get the complete Tanach (Jewish Bible), which is made up of the Torah, Nevi'im, and K'tuvim, in a single book.
Yes. You'll find it in a Jewish bookstore.