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Siegal Lifelong Learning Program’s Alanna Cooper describes Torah reunion

Op-Ed | February 15, 2019 | Story by: Editorial Staff
Alanna Cooper, director of Jewish Lifelong Learning at the Siegal Lifelong Learning Program, wrote about an international program that keeps track of Torahs from pre-World War II Czech congregations, nearly all of which perished during the war. The Torahs were distributed throughout the 20th century to living congregations in many countries; 73 of these scrolls were reunited in Manhattan this month. Cooper's article, titled “,” was published in Cleveland Jewish News. Read the full piece at the .