"Zsidó Múzeum" (Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives) in Budapest takes the 1st floor in The Great Synagogue.. There are two permanent exhibitions: "Relics of the Jewish religion" and "The history of the Jews in Hungary in the second world war".. -Torah (תּוֹרָה) It is the central and most important document of Judaism revered by Jews through the ages. It is a Hebrew word meaning "teaching," "instruction," or "law". It is also very important to Christians, as it constitutes part of their bibles. It is written in Hebrew, the oldest Jewish language. It is also called the Law of Moses... -Torah pointer is a decorated rod used in a synagogue to indicate the text of the torah that is to be read in the day's service. It is called 'yad', the Hebrew word for 'hand'. -Torah finials (the rimonim) are the oldest of the Torah ornaments, means "pomegranates", the symbol of fertility and life in much of the Eastern world. The finials made for Western synagogues are usually shaped in architectural forms such as towers, complete with filigree, balconies, and crowns. Bells are another feature found on many of the rimonim, especially those made in Italy. The bells symbolize the tiny bells sewn into the High Priest's robe, making a shivering, tinkling sound when he walked past. Many of the Central European-crafted finials are topped with the double headed heraldic eagle or the two tablets of the Ten Commandments...