Kenosha,WI – Torah Scroll Theft in Missouri Similar to Kenosha Theft

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    Kenosha,WI – Police are investigating the theft of a $30,000 Torah scroll from a St. Louis-area synagogue, a case that is similar to the theft in April of two Torah scrolls valued at $40,000 to $60,000 each from an Orthodox synagogue in Kenosha. Authorities are investigating whether there are connections between those two cases and three other thefts of the sacred Jewish scrolls in different parts of the country.

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    “It was very similar,” Rabbi Tzali Wilschanski, of Congregation Bnai Zedek, 1602 56th St., Kenosha, said. “I actually spoke to the rabbi there. There was no break-in. It was another Chabad center. They also stole the cantor’s prayer book.”
    One difference, however, is that the thief or thieves took only one of two Torah scrolls that were in the Missouri synagogue’s ark, Wilschanski said, as was reported here on VIN News.

    Wilschanski has been using a Torah scroll borrowed from Beth Hillel Temple, a Reform synagogue in Kenosha. Not wanting to keep it too long, he plans to return it next week and try to borrow a Torah elsewhere. He said that his congregation is hiring a scribe to begin writing a new Torah scroll in Kenosha in September, which will cost about $50,000 and take about one year.


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    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    15 years ago

    I guess they were able to verify that the borrowed sefer was written kosherly.