This is a Hebrew phrase meaning holy ark or chest. It either refers to the Ark of the Covenant from the time of the Israelite wanderings in the desert until the Ark was lost in the days of the First Temple, or it refers to the ark at the front of a synagogue where the Torah scrolls are kept when not in use. Aron means ark or chest, and kodesh means holy.
It is adjacent to whichever wall faces Jerusalem.
The Aron HaKodesh. (In English, the Holy Ark.)
The Torah scroll being the holiest of Jewish artifacts is kept in a special heavy cabinet called the "aron." Since it has supreme holiness it must be covered when we engage in mundane activities in its presence.
aron hakodesh (ארון הקודש), pronounced ah-RŌN hah-KŌ-desh
the Torah- a scroll that tells the Jewish teachings
Hakodesh (הקודש) means "the holiness"
Ha Abba Ha Ben Ruach HaKodesh or Abba Ha Ben Ruach HaKodesh
Rurach Hakodesh
The focal point of a synagogue is often the Tabernacle. This, according to the Hebrew Bible, was originally the portable structure erected by the Israelites at the command of God to accompany them in their journeys through the wilderness, as told in the book of Exodus.
Adam Aron's birth name is Adam Aron Sussely-House.
Aron evolves at level 32.
Aron Eisenberg is 5'.