- A
parochet (Hebrew: פרוכת, romanized: parôkheth; Yiddish: פרוכת, romanized: paroykhes),
meaning "curtain" or "screen", is the
curtain that
covers the Torah...
- custom). The
parochet is an
ornate cloth that
resembles the same
cloth that was once on the
golden Ark. Both the aron
kodesh and
parochet are
usually inscribed...
-
which was
separated from the
other parts of the
temple by a
thick curtain (
parochet). The Holy of
Holies could be
entered only by the high
priest on the Day...
- Lublin. A
velvet parochet,
funded by
women in 1925 or 1926, survived,
measuring 180 by 120 cm (71 by 47 in).
Since 1945, ihe
parochet has been used in...
- the Holy of Holies. The Ark is
often closed with an
ornate curtain, the
parochet פרוכת,
which hangs outside or
inside the ark doors.
Other traditional...
-
Jerusalem when Solomon's
Temple and the
Second Temple were standing. The
parochet, a
brocade curtain with
cherubim motifs woven directly into the fabric...
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Library Religious art Mizrach,
object indicating the
direction of
prayer Parochet,
curtain of the
Torah Ark Shiviti,
meditative text Kanof,
Abram (1982)...
-
Torah scrolls are kept (the ark is
often closed with an
ornate curtain (
parochet)
outside or
inside the ark doors); The
elevated reader's
platform (called...
-
Muslim cover on the
cenotaph was
replaced with an
Israeli flag and then a
parochet. From then onwards, the
Israeli Ministry of
Religious Affairs began the...
-
Kodesh or Hekhal),
which in its turn is
usually veiled by an
embroidered parochet (curtain), as it
should be
according to
Exodus 26:31–34. The gold and silver...