Ah, the Torah, totally forgot about its structure.

Well, I define that as "columns", you do as "pages".
Sorry, didn't mean to sound aggressive in my post. I just see an infatuation with pages which isn't inherent in most eBook formats and the way they are structured, expect, sure, the P-word format.
If you would like to call the frame of a screen within which a certain amount of text is displayed a "page", this is totally up to you. If you even need little numbers to keep you somewhat informed about the current position in the text, fine by me.
Just accept the mere possibility (I won't even call it "fact" for the sake of peace) that a text in an eBook does not have to follow the rules of one in a pBook.
That there may be indeed a new media with new rules and new settings. Which is still good-natured enough to allow each reader who can't detach himself from the restrictions of a pBook still to enjoy the very essence of reading.