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.
In a synagogue
For prayer and community.
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The Torah.
During the celebration of the joining of a young man to the community, ( the bar-mitzva ), The Torah is read, and carried around the synagoue. This is the only time I have been in a synagoue. ( Thanks Samual )
Jews worship in a synagouge.
A schul, also called a synagouge or a temple (only by reform factions), is, for lack of another explanation, the Jewish equivalent of a church or a mosque. It's a place to congregate and pray, and listen to the Torah (or the Old Testament).
Synagogues A synagouge
Bar mitzvahs are held at synagogues.
A synagogue? A synagogue is a place of worship for Jews.
It is where the Bar Mitzvah ceremony takes place.
In a synagogue