synagogue
Place of worship in the Jewish religion.
rabbi’s seat 
Armchair used by the community’s religious leader who leads the service.
pulpit 
Raised platform on which the Torah scrolls are placed for public reading.
balcony 
Area traditionally reserved for women; among Reform Jews, men and women sit together.
memorial board 
Plaque used to commemorate the deceased of the community.
bimah 
Platform from which a rabbi conducts services.
menorah 
Seven-branched candle that is an important object in Jewish rites.
eternal light 
Suspended lamp that is lit at all times; it is in memory of God’s eternal presence and the eternal flame of the Temple in Jerusalem.
ark 
Cabinet used to store the scrolls of the Torah.
Ten Commandments 
The precepts transmitted by God to Moses; they form the basis of the Jewish faith.
Star of David 
Emblem of Judaism that is made up of two overlapping triangles forming a six-pointed star; it was the seal of King Solomon, son of David.