the Me'il, or the 'coat'
The Torah is kept covered in a cloth covering as a sign of respect.
the Torah scroll is kept covered in a cloth covering.
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 Torah scroll is kept rolled up, in the Holy Ark in the synagogue.
No, the Ark of the Covenant is said to carry the Ten Commandments, not the Torah.
It is where the Torah scroll is kept.
An embroidered cloth cover which encases the Torah scrolls.
The Torah is located on the East Wall of the Ark of the Covenant, facing Jerusalem.
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.
One or more Torah-scrolls.See also the Related Links.Link: Facts about Torah-scrollsLink: More about the synagogue
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