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- Bema abstract "The bema or bima is an elevated platform. In ancient Athens, it was used an orator's podium. In synagogues, it is also known as a bimah and is for Torah reading during services. In an Orthodox synagogue, a bema is the raised area around the aron kodesh, or the sanctuary. In antiquity it was made of stone, but in modern times it is usually a rectangular wooden platform approached by steps.".
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- Bema wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bema".
- Bema wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bimah".
- Bema wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jewish altar".
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- Bema wikiPageWikiLinkText "bema".
- Bema wikiPageWikiLinkText "bimah".
- Bema wikiPageWikiLinkText "bēma".
- Bema wikiPageWikiLinkText "reader's platform".
- Bema wikiPageWikiLinkText "tebah".
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- Bema subject Category:Church_architecture.
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- Bema subject Category:Pulpits.
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- Bema comment "The bema or bima is an elevated platform. In ancient Athens, it was used an orator's podium. In synagogues, it is also known as a bimah and is for Torah reading during services. In an Orthodox synagogue, a bema is the raised area around the aron kodesh, or the sanctuary. In antiquity it was made of stone, but in modern times it is usually a rectangular wooden platform approached by steps.".