bimah

[bee-muh]

bimah Definition

a raised platform or stage in a synagogue from which the Torah is read and services are led.

Using bimah: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bimah" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rabbi stood on the bimah to deliver his sermon.

  • Example

    The Torah was carried around the bimah during the procession.

  • Example

    The children's choir sang from the bimah during the service.

bimah Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bimah

Phrases with bimah

  • ark and bimah

    the two central features of a synagogue, the ark being the cabinet where the Torah scrolls are kept and the bimah being the platform where the Torah is read

    Example

    The congregation gathered around the ark and bimah for the Torah reading.

  • bimah chair

    a special chair used by the rabbi or cantor when leading services from the bimah

    Example

    The bimah chair was decorated with a beautiful embroidered cloth.

  • a decorative cloth covering the bimah

    Example

    The bimah cover was made of rich velvet and embroidered with gold thread.

Origins of bimah

from Hebrew 'bima', meaning 'platform'

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Summary: bimah in Brief

'Bimah' [bee-muh] is a noun that refers to a raised platform or stage in a synagogue. It is used for reading the Torah and leading services. 'Bimah' is often paired with 'ark,' which is the cabinet where the Torah scrolls are kept. Examples include 'The rabbi stood on the bimah to deliver his sermon.'