When a text (any document with any of the names for HaShem (The Creator) written on it) is not longer useable due to age and wear, it is given a proper burial. This is because Judaism does not allow the destruction of these items because they are considered holy.
Actually, the Torah is not usually carried above one's head, except in the Gelilah ceremony, which is to briefly display the Torah scroll to the congregants.
In order to protect and show honor to the Torah-scrolls.
There were two arks , Noahs ark and the ark of the covenant.The ark of the covenant was to carry the ten commandments. Today, the ark is a cabinet in synagogues, normally at the front of the sanctuary, where the Torahs are kept.
The cabinet that the Torahs are kept in is called an ark or an aron kodesh. It is considered a sacred and important piece of furniture within a synagogue where the Torah scrolls are stored.
They're rejoicing over the Torah.
The mantle is a tapestry that goes over the Holy Ark, which serves both to sanctify the Holy Ark and the Torahs that lie within and serves as an artwork to show Jewish devotion to God.
The ark (where the Torahs are kept), and sidurs (prayerbooks). Most have a Menorah, which reminds us of the miracle from the story of Chanukah.
It depends on the type of synagogue, this might be allowed in some Reform and Conservative synagogues.
I once saw a twin brother and sister share their B'nai Mitzvah. 2 Torahs were taken out of the ark so they could carry the Torahs on opposite sides of the sanctuary. After that, the extra Torah was put back in the Ark. The twin brother and sister "took turns" reading from the Torah and Haftorah.
In Noah's Ark Noah saves many animals from being killed by a flood. In Schindler's Ark Schindler saves many Jews from being killed in the Holocaust
United Talmud Torahs of Montreal was created in 1896.
Assuming the questioner is asking where the 10 Statements are located in a synagogue, the answer is that if a synagogue has the 10 Statements on display, they are usually located on or above the ark containing the Torahs at the front of the prayer sanctuary.
God put where to go in there minds and they went to the ark and knew what to do
In a synagogue, the ark is always placed at the front of the congregation. Because Jews pray facing Jerusalem, the ark is placed with its back toward Jerusalem and the opening facing the congregation.