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Closed IDF base guards world's largest Torah collection

Military Rabbinate researches and preserves over 400 Torah scrolls, some of which are centuries old and many of which came from Jewish communities that no longer exist.

by  Hanan Greenwood
Published on  07-19-2022 12:45
Last modified: 07-19-2022 13:53
Closed IDF base guards world's largest Torah collectionOren Cohen

Lt. Col. Shoham Orkaby holds one of the Torah scrolls housed at the IDF Rabbinate's Shura base | Photo: Oren Cohen

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Hundreds of Torah scrolls, some more than 700 years old, are housed at a surprising location – a closed IDF base. Israel Hayom was allowed a rare look at the enormous storeroom at the IDF Rabbinate's Shura where over 400 Torah scrolls are being safeguarded.

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Lt. Col. Shoham Orkaby, head of the Military Rabbinate's Halacha (Jewish law) department, says "There's nothing like this in the world. The sense inside is as if you've gone down a time tunnel through the history of the Jewish people."

Because the scrolls are sacred, they cannot be displayed in a museum, and because they are housed on a closed military base, the general public cannot see them.

"We're happy to tell the story of the largest holy ark in the world through you [Israel Hayom], Orkaby says.

The scrolls are housed on long industrial metal shelves in a warehouse known as the "Torah Treasury."

"We have scrolls that are 750 years old, written on parchment, thicker than what exists today. There are few scrolls like these in Israel, and we have dozens," Orkaby says.

Most of the Torah scrolls were used by Jewish communities that were destroyed. One was donated by Holocaust survivor Edward Mossberg after he took part in a Witness in Uniform delegation to Auschwitz.

"He bought the scroll from a Romanian peasant, who had hidden it in a barn, and made a cover for it that included the names of all the camps where his relatives had been, along with the numbers of whose survived, including his own. Today, the scroll is used by the delegations to Poland," Orkaby says.

Another Torah, known as "The Prisoner," was taken into an Egyptian prison by an Israeli soldier captured in the 1973 Yom Kippur War. In 2000, then-president of Egypt Hosni Mubarak agreed to comply with a request by then-President Ezer Weizmann, and the scroll was returned to the soldiers.

"Sadly, they kept half of it, and symbolically, it was torn right in the middle of the Priestly Blessing," Orkaby says.

Torah scrolls continue to arrive at the base. "Every time we get one, we create its DNA, the story of its life, by researching its history, and preserve it with awe because we understand what a treasure trove, what amazing things, we have," Orkaby says.

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