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AUDIO ABOUT THE TEMPLE'S CZECH TORAH SCROLL The Czech Memorial Scrolls Trust, London, was responsible for rescuing the collection of 1,564 Torah Scrolls and 400 Torah Binders, part of the precious legacy of ritual objects accumulated under the Nazis during their occupation of Bohemia and Moravia in Czechoslovakia. The collection was stored on crude wooden racks in the synagogue in Michle, a suburb of Prague. At the instigation of Rabbi Harold Reinhart and philanthropist Ralph Yablon, art dealer Eric Estorick negotiated the purchase of the collection, which arrived at Westminster Synagogue in London in 1964. Over the next thirty years, the Trust undertook the restoration and distribution of the Scrolls across the world. They are a religious and educational symbol of Jewish survival, continuity and rebirth. At Temple Sinai's Shabbat service on 3 March 2007, Dr Michael Heppner, the Czech Memorial Scrolls Trust Research Director, spoke about the origin of the Temple's Czech Torah scroll and its legacy during the service, which was followed by a community luncheon and in-depth address on the rescue of the Memorial scrolls and the Trust's mission. To listen to Dr Heppner's presentation click on the audio files (MP3) below: Heppner 1: Drash at Temple about our scroll (29.5 mins) Heppner 2:Talk at lunch (31.5 mins) Heppner 3: lunch 2 (25.5 mins)
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