Archaeologists Expose Aron Kodesh Of Vilna Shul Burned By Nazis

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A joint Israeli and Lithuanian excavation exposed the aron kodesh and bimah (raised prayer platform) of the Great Shul of Vilna, which had been destroyed by the Nazis during the Holocaust and later razed again by the Soviets, according to the Israel Antiquities Authority.

A school had been built on the premises of the 17th century Vilnius shul and its surrounding Jewish communal center, known as the Shulhoyf, which had been burned down by the Nazis. The Soviets in 1956-1957 destroyed what remained.

“When we arrived to excavate the aron kodesh and the bimah, from which generations of Jews read the Torah scroll for 300 consecutive years, it became clear, unfortunately, that the core of the synagogue had been greatly damaged by Soviet destruction. Still, two impressive staircases, clearly visible in the many images of the synagogue before its destruction, were discovered and are evidence of their existence,” according to Dr. Jon Seligman of the Israel Antiquities Authority and Justinas Rakas, of the Kultūros paveldo Išsaugojimo pajėgos.

“In addition, the excavation of the bimah was completed including the entire façade of the bimah and the complete remains of one of the four huge pillars that supported the roof of the Great Synagogue.”

This morning, the archeologists make another discovery at the site.

“Just this morning, while sifting the soil in front of the aron kodesh, we found a silver yad.”

Read more at Times of Israel.

{Matzav.com}

 


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