Slovak Jewish Heritage Database

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    Isaac-Jacob Adolphe Crémieux (1796-1880)
    Ludwig August Frankl (1810-1894)
    Moses Haim Montefiore (1784-1885)
    Albert Cohn (1814-1877)
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    This Torah curtain (parochet) has ornamental and floral applications. Above, the abbreviation for Keter Torah (Crown of the Torah) can be seen. The Hebrew inscription includes the Hebrew year and place of the Jewish community, Yergen, a Hebrew name for Svätý Jur, a small town in western Slovakia near Bratislava. In German it was called Sankt Georgen, and in Hungarian Szentgyörgy. It became known in the Jewish world when religious authority and fierce defender of Orthodoxy Moshe Schick served here as a rabbi in 1838-1868, before he moved to Chust in Ruthenia.
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    The Torah ark curtain is made of pink-violet brocade, with a sewn kaporet in the upper section. The central part is made of violet velvet, featuring a crown and Hebrew text mentioning the donor, Leah Katscher.
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