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Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for September 23, 2021

Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for September 23, 2021
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Torah seized by Nazis for post-Shoah 'museum' returns to service in Prague

Torah seized by Nazis for post-Shoah 'museum' returns to service in Prague
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Torah stolen by Nazis for post-Holocaust 'Jewish museum' back in use in Prague

Torah stolen by Nazis for post-Holocaust 'Jewish museum' back in use in Prague
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Torah scroll the Nazis stole for their post-Holocaust 'Jewish museum' returns to service in Prague

Torah scroll the Nazis stole for their post-Holocaust 'Jewish museum' returns to service in Prague
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Pittsburgh's Holocaust Torahs encompass rich history | The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle

By Justin Vellucci January 25, 2021, 2:36 pm Edit Marilyn Weinblum stands next to the case displaying Jakob s Torah at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh in 2001. (Photo provided by Marilyn Weinblum) It was the evening of Nov. 9, 1938, and throughout Nazi-controlled Germany, government-sanctioned violence was leading to destroyed synagogues, social unrest and the arrest of thousands of Jewish citizens. That night would become known as Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass. Jakob Weinblum, a Jewish teenager born in Forst (Lausitz), Germany, risked his life that night to flee to his shul, where he managed to save its cherished Torah scroll before the building was burned. In 1939, the Torah accompanied him and his family to the only country taking Jews without passports China. After eight years in a makeshift Shanghai synagogue, the Torah traveled, along with Jakob, to the U.S. and eventually found a home at Tree of Life-Sf

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