The Torah ark curtain is composed of three distinct textile fragments mounted on synthetic fabric. The central section originates from a green velvet parochet and features a Hebrew dedicatory inscription, along with the Hebrew initials K[eter] T[orah], flanked by two lions holding a crown. This piece was donated by Nachum Schlesinger and his wife Freidl. The upper section consists of a silk fragment bearing a single line of Hebrew text reading: “Donation to Ch[evrah] K[adisha] Trenčín.” The lower section is covered with a brocade fabric decorated with a floral motif.
The Torah ark curtain consists of a brown velvet fragment from an older parochet, mounted on green cotton fabric. It bears a Hebrew dedicatory inscription and the Hebrew initials K[eter] T[orah], flanking a crown above a Levite jug. Donated by Baruch ben Elchanan Fuchs Halevi and his wife Yitl.
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.