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Meaning of "bimah"
bimah (noun): In the Jewish faith, a platform in a synagogue where the Torah is read; also known as a pulpit or an elevated platform
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A raised bimah will typically have a railing.
Extra rows were inserted behind the bimah.
The bimah was in the center of the building.
There was a secondary bimah in the eastern section.
The bimah is in front of the ark.
Today nothing remains either of the bimah or of the candelabra.
The bimah was behind the pedestal.
We now call to the bimah for the final aliyah.
I call back to the bimah.
The pews surrounded a central bimah from which services were led.
The bimah and ark have paneled exteriors and beaded interiors.
The ark is behind the bimah on the rear wall.
Moses known as the Torah rests in the bimah.
The bimah is raised.
This is your cue to to go up to the Bimah.
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Both the ark platform and bimah are made of paneled wood with square posts.
The furniture consists of movable pews arranged around a central Bimah.
The base of the bimah repeats the twelve vine motif found on the tympanum.
Mentioning the child in a dvar Torah or speech from the bimah.
It is a development from the bimah in the Jewish synagogue.
The Bimah was always placed in the center of the room.
The choir is separated from the assembly by a balustrade and the Bimah.
Being called up to the bimah for the Torah reading is an honor.
The Bimah stood on an octogonal podium and was surrounded by a balustrade with banisters.
The plaque unveiled on Thursday was discovered later in a cellar beneath the bimah.
The central bimah faces a Torah ark made of red marble.
In the middle of the sanctuary rests a glass Bimah where the Torah is read.
The bimah from which Torah scrolls are read is located between the two pillars.
And I am on the bimah at the bar mitzvah.
The Bimah is flanked by seating reserved for the chief rabbis of Paris and France.
The main features of the room are the Bimah and the Ark.
The golden bimah with its elegant Corinthian columns is from the same period.
These are the white Bimah Covers.
Behind the Bimah is the Torah ark where the Torah scrolls are stored.
In the sanctuary, an elaborate chandelier hangs over the bimah.
The Bimah is missing.
Let's take one of these panels off so we can get under the bimah.
Reconstructed vault and bimah in the Museum of the History of Polish Jews.
You're getting back on the bimah.
The original bimah ( pulpit ) still has two marble steps and a small golden iron balcony.
In other branches of Judaism, the bimah and the Ark are joined together.
Stop at Bimah Sinkhole, a spectacular limestone crater with inviting blue-green water.
Both Ashkenazim and Sephardim have the bimah ( reading table ) in the center of their synagogues.
The Bimah is has a simple, square, wooden construction.
The round, wide bimah is made of wood.
The Bimah was an octagonal little building-chapel with 2 porches over the stairs.
However, to increase seating capacity the bimah was moved forward to the western wall in 1906.
Also, the bimah and steps to Ark, which were surrounded by a balustrade, were restored.
Is the Torah scroll on the bimah ( reading table )?
Next week, on the bimah in the sanctuary, or I want a note from your parents.