2.8 : Synagogues Flashcards
1
Q
What objects are found in the syangogue?
A
- Bimah
- Ark (Aron Hakodesh)
- Yad
- Ner tamid
2
Q
What is the design of a synagogue like?
A
- In Orthodox synagogues, there is often seating on three sides, facing a central bimah, with the Ark on the fouth side.
- In Orthodox synagogues, there is a separate balcony area for women.
- In Liberal/Reform synagogues the bimah may be placed at the front before the Ark.
- All synagogues should face Jerusalem, so those in the UK face east.
3
Q
What is the Ark?
A
- The Ark is also called Aron Hakodesh.
- It is the most important element in the prayer hall, and is set in the wall facing Jerusalem.
- The Sefer Torah is kept int he Ark in honour of the Holy of Holies in the Temple, which contained the Ark of the covenant, and the Ten Commandments.
- The doors/curtains to the Ark are only opened when the Torah scrolls are taken out for worship/events.
4
Q
What is the Ner Tamid?
A
- Means “Eternal Light”
- Is kept burning in front of or above the Ark at all times (a requirement set out in Exodus)
5
Q
Ner Tamid
SOWA: Exodus
A
Exodus says that the lamps are to be kept burning ‘before the Lord from evening till morning’
6
Q
What is the bimah?
A
- The bimah reflects the design of an ancient temple.
- The rabbi leads the service from the bimah.
- The Sefer Torah is taken out of the Ark and carried to the bimah to be read.
- The words of the Torah are followd using a yad, a long pinter, shaped like a finger at the end, so the Torah is not touch by the reader, reflecting the status of the Torah.
7
Q
How are synagogues used by Orthodox Jews?
A
- Prayers are said in Hebrew.
- There is a seperate searting area for women.
- No musical instruments can be used during worship
- Only males can read from the Torah
- Prayers are said for the rebuilding of the Temple, and the return to the Holy Land
8
Q
How are syangogues used by Liberal and Reform Jews?
A
- Prayers are said in English
- Women sit amongst the men.
- There may be a piano/organ/band.
- Women can be invited to read during the service.
9
Q
How else are synagogues used?
A
- Worship (daily worship, festivals etc)
- Education(Hebrew lessons, tuiton on the Torah, study groups)
- Community (weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Bat Mitzvahs..)