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The Torah from Czechoslovakia, right, in the ark at Temple Sholom in Broomall (Photo by Jarrad Saffren)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The two Torahs inside Temple Sholom in Broomall\u2019s ark have different designs on their covers. One is colorful. The other is blue and white.<\/p>\n

But other than that, they are not that much different. They have thick covers with Hebrew letters on the outside. They have shafts that hold the parchment together sticking out of the top and bottom.<\/p>\n

And inside, there are scrolls. Rough parchment. Hebrew letters and sentences written in black ink from right to left.<\/p>\n

But one of these is a little unlike the other. The one with the blue and white cover is from Czechoslovakia before the arrival of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. It\u2019s here in Broomall in 2023, across the Atlantic Ocean and more than eight decades, because of the Memorial Scrolls Trust.<\/p>\n

The independent charity has helped preserve 1,564 Torah scrolls from a Czech Jewish community that barely still exists (around 5,000 members according to most estimates). The books are in the Memorial Scrolls Trust Museum in London. But the charity also distributes them to synagogues, schools and other Jewish organizations.<\/p>\n

One hundred and thirty-two are at shuls in the Philadelphia area, according to Barbara Chesler, the charity\u2019s representative for Pennsylvania. And on Nov. 9, the anniversary of Kristallnacht, their keepers will bring them to Congregation Rodeph Shalom in Philadelphia. A night of music, prayers and a Torah procession will ensue. The event will also mark the MST\u2019s 60th anniversary.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe Torah is what binds Jews around the world as one people,\u201d said Chesler, who belongs to Temple Sholom in Broomall. \u201cThey are the word that we live by.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Temple Sholom in Broomall uses this pre-Holocaust Torah from Czechoslovakia at synagogue events.
(Photo by Jarrad Saffren)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The Jews of Czechoslovakia, now the Czech Republic and Slovakia, \u201cwere able to save their Torah scrolls during the Holocaust,\u201d Chesler wrote in an email. \u201cShuls and some families sent their Judaica to the Jewish Museum of Prague in 1942,\u201d she said. More than 212,000 artifacts ended up in the museum. And while the Nazi regime \u201cdestroyed the Jewish people and their culture,\u201d it did not destroy the artifacts.<\/p>\n

\u201cEach item was labeled and entered on an index card by the museum\u2019s staff,\u201d Chesler wrote. Chief Curator Josef Polak added a description of the item and its town of origin.<\/p>\n

In the early 1960s, a philanthropist named Ralph Yablon \u201cpurchased the scrolls and donated them to Westminster Synagogue,\u201d according to memorialscrollstrust.org. (Yablon was a founding member of the London-based synagogue.) Then, Yablon helped create the Memorial Scrolls Trust \u201cto take over the formal responsibility for the scrolls.\u201d<\/p>\n

Early representatives from the MST traveled to Czechoslovakia to talk to residents and survivors and verify the Torahs, according to Chesler. The oldest one that got to London dates to the 1200s. The youngest was from the 1930s.<\/p>\n

\u201cDamaged and deteriorating, the scrolls needed loving care,\u201d Chesler wrote.<\/p>\n

Rabbi Peter Rigler, who leads Temple Sholom in Broomall, \u201cwanted to make sure we had a Holocaust scroll,\u201d he said. Two years ago, his Reform community received one.<\/p>\n

\u201cAs we move further from the Holocaust itself, kids don\u2019t know. Historical memory is fading,\u201d the rabbi said. \u201cWe\u2019ve had speakers and others come in. We take kids every year to the (United States) Holocaust (Memorial) Museum (in Washington, D.C.). But it\u2019s not enough.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Temple Sholom in Broomall got this pre-Holocaust Torah from Czechoslovakia from the Memorial Scrolls Trust, a charitable organization. (Photo by Jarrad Saffren)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Rigler will bring the Torah from Czechoslovakia out for High Holiday services and religious school lessons. He does not miss an opportunity to explain its history.<\/p>\n

Temple Sholom hosts 40 bar and bat mitzvahs per year. In the two years since it got the Torah, 10 young Jewish men and women have asked to use it on their special days. Some had a Holocaust connection in their families. Others just learned about it and wanted to use it.<\/p>\n

\u201cThey are connecting with it. It\u2019s another way of bringing it to life for our students,\u201d Rigler said.<\/p>\n

On Kol Nidre this year, the rabbi took out the scroll and mentioned that \u201cwe\u2019re thinking of the people who are no longer with us.\u201d He is not sure of the exact community that used it before the Holocaust. The MST was only able to inform the synagogue of its region. But the rabbi imagines that it was a community not unlike a Reform synagogue in the Philadelphia area in the 2020s.<\/p>\n

\u201cWhen we talk about the Holocaust memorial scroll, we talk about the idea that there was a vibrant community that prayed with the Torah, danced with the Torah, probably cried in front of the ark,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n

jsaffren@midatlanticmedia.com<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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