Parts of a Torah scroll hidden from the Nazis and kept secret for 80 years have finally been returned to a synagogue in Germany.
Retired Pastor Uwe Mader, 80, has returned four fragments of parchment to the synagogue in Görlitz in eastern Germany, after having protected them for decades. “Now they are in good hands, no one will be careless with them,” said the pastor.
On Kristallnacht — 9 November, 1938 — as a fire broke out in the synagogue in Görlitz, an unknown person pushed parts of the Torah into the hands of a young German policeman, Uwe Mader’s father, in the hope that he would keep them safe.
The policeman entrusted the parchments, which are thought to be around 300 years old, to a lawyer, so that they would not fall into the hands of the Nazis.