The Sefer Torah (scroll) is kept in the Aron Kodesh or Ark. It's a little ornamental closet specifically created to host the Sefer Torah and Haftorah, located in or against the wall directed towards Israel.
There is also the Torah in printed book form that can be kept anywhere in a synagogue (often in pockets located behind benches).
Most synagogues all over the world each have at least 1 Torah scroll. The Torah is kept in a cupboard (called a holy ark) in the front of the sanctuary.
note: yes, the ark is the Aaron Kodesh (kodesh means holy) and the front of the sanctuary is directed towards Israel (East if you're in the U.S.).
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Most typically, the Torah scroll is stored in a box, closet, or covered alcove on the eastern wall of the synagogue ... the side where the worshipers face when they stand for the most solemn prayers in each service.
If such a redoubt doesn't exist in that particular synagogue, then during a service, the Torah will be kept lying on a table, covered with a tallit, on the eastern side of the sanctuary. When no service is in progress, the Torah will be securely locked away.
It is where the Torah scroll is kept.
One or more Torah-scrolls.See also the Related Links.Link: Facts about Torah-scrollsLink: More about the synagogue
in jeruslam underneath the throne of Solomon
The Holy Ark is the place where the Torah scrolls are kept.
Perhaps you're referring to the 'ark'. The ark is where the Torah scrolls are stored.
The Torah is located on the East Wall of the Ark of the Covenant, facing Jerusalem.
Or Torah Synagogue was created in 1955.
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.
The Torah is read.
the Torah- a scroll that tells the Jewish teachings
It is a synagogue which is conducted in accordance with Torah-laws.
In a synagogue