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The aish tamid (Hebrew: אֵשׁ תָּמִיד, continuous fire) is the eternal flame that was to burn upon the altar in the Temple in Jerusalem and never be extinguished. It is not to be confused with the Ner tamid, the eternal light that is kept in front of the Holy Ark in the synagogue. In modern Jewish practice, the aish tamid is symbolically kept alive through daily prayer and the study of Torah.

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  • The aish tamid (Hebrew: אֵשׁ תָּמִיד, continuous fire) is the eternal flame that was to burn upon the altar in the Temple in Jerusalem and never be extinguished. It is not to be confused with the Ner tamid, the eternal light that is kept in front of the Holy Ark in the synagogue. In modern Jewish practice, the aish tamid is symbolically kept alive through daily prayer and the study of Torah. (en)
  • Der Begriff Esch tamid (hebräisch אֵשׁ תָּמִיד, literarisch: „ewiges Feuer“) bezeichnet ein Feuer, das gemäß der Tora (3 Mos 6,6 ) auf dem Altar des Mischkan beständig unterhalten werden musste. Dies war die Aufgabe der Kohanim, während der Jerusalemer Tempel bestand. In der modernen Praxis jüdischen Lebens wird das Esch tamid durch tägliches Gebet und das Studium der Tora symbolisch am Leben erhalten. Das Ewige Feuer ist nicht zu verwechseln mit dem Ner Tamid, einer Lampe, die zum Inventar einer Synagoge gehört. (de)
  • Aish tamid (אש תמיד) é a chama eterna que ardia no altar do tabernáculo judeu. Na prática judaica moderna, o Aish tamid é mantido vivo simbolicamente através da oração diária e estudo da Torá. Matisyahu, cantor judeu estadunidense de reggae, tem um single chamado "Aish Tamid", onde se pode ouvir "Aish tamid eternally, fire burns continuously"(significado: "Aish Tamid eternamente, o fogo arde continuamente"). (pt)
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  • The aish tamid (Hebrew: אֵשׁ תָּמִיד, continuous fire) is the eternal flame that was to burn upon the altar in the Temple in Jerusalem and never be extinguished. It is not to be confused with the Ner tamid, the eternal light that is kept in front of the Holy Ark in the synagogue. In modern Jewish practice, the aish tamid is symbolically kept alive through daily prayer and the study of Torah. (en)
  • Der Begriff Esch tamid (hebräisch אֵשׁ תָּמִיד, literarisch: „ewiges Feuer“) bezeichnet ein Feuer, das gemäß der Tora (3 Mos 6,6 ) auf dem Altar des Mischkan beständig unterhalten werden musste. Dies war die Aufgabe der Kohanim, während der Jerusalemer Tempel bestand. In der modernen Praxis jüdischen Lebens wird das Esch tamid durch tägliches Gebet und das Studium der Tora symbolisch am Leben erhalten. Das Ewige Feuer ist nicht zu verwechseln mit dem Ner Tamid, einer Lampe, die zum Inventar einer Synagoge gehört. (de)
  • Aish tamid (אש תמיד) é a chama eterna que ardia no altar do tabernáculo judeu. Na prática judaica moderna, o Aish tamid é mantido vivo simbolicamente através da oração diária e estudo da Torá. Matisyahu, cantor judeu estadunidense de reggae, tem um single chamado "Aish Tamid", onde se pode ouvir "Aish tamid eternally, fire burns continuously"(significado: "Aish Tamid eternamente, o fogo arde continuamente"). (pt)
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