Torah Scroll Saved in the November (Kristallnacht) Pogrom in Leipzig

Torah Scroll Saved in the November (Kristallnacht) Pogrom in Leipzig

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The Torah scroll was discovered sixty years after the Nazis carried out organized pogroms throughout Germany and Austria on the night of 9 November 1938. It was brought to Israel and donated to Yad Vashem by the Association of Leipzig Jews in Israel.

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