Una dekorasyon en forma de una korona ke se mete a la parte superyore de las varas de lenyo ke detyenen los silindros dela Tora
En Italya la korona dela Tora se yama “atara”. En Venezia, por la fyesta de Tisha Beav una korona de lenyo vyene al lugar dela de plata. En Alzas (Fransya), koronas en forma de flores se fazen de papel i otros materyales para la fyesta de Simhat Tora
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