1) A mantle is the cloth cover in which the Torah-scroll is wrapped. 2) Some use the translation of "mantle" for the word Tallit, the fringed garment worn by Jewish men during morning prayers.
It is an embroidered cloth cover for the Torah-scroll. See also:More about Torah-scrolls
The Jewish Mantle is a velvet/silk cloth that covers the Torah when it is not being used. The Mantle is always colourful and decorative.
The Torah is kept covered in a cloth covering as a sign of respect.
An embroidered cloth cover which encases the Torah scrolls.
It is covered in a cloth mantle and adorned with a silver top in the shape of a crown.
The Torah scroll is covered with a cloth mantle and stored within a fancy cabinet called the Aron Kodesh (holy ark). See also:More about the synagogueMore about Torah-scrolls
Non-Jewish answerThey keep it high up on a shelf and make sure no one can take it. they use a stick to turn the pages.Jewish answer:Physical careTorah-scrolls are wrapped in a velvet mantle and are kept in the front of the synagogue in a heavy, special cabinet.Spiritual careWe care for the Torah by learning it and obeying it.
With a velvet mantle, and silver breastplate, crown and bells. The mantle covers it like a velvet blanket, the breastplate is made of silver and protects the scroll and the crown and bells are on top for decoration.
With a velvet mantle, silver breastplate, crown and bells. The mantle covers it like a velvet blanket, the breastplate is made of silver adn protects the scroll and the crown and bells are up top for decoration. I hope this helps >.<
The cloth cover placed over a sefer Torah (Torah scroll) is called a mantle or mantel, after the Yiddish word mantl, meaning a cloak or coat. The Yiddish word is used because this is primarily an Ashkenazi custom. Sephardic communities may use a wooden case for the Torah scroll, or a cloth case called a vestido, or garment.
the inner mantle is different than the outer mantle because the inner mantle is hotter than the outer mantle.