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"Lucky" ancient Hebrew parchment returns to Israel

Sun Nov 11, 2007 10:14pm IST
 
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By Rebecca Harrison

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Treasured for six decades as one man's lucky charm, a 1,000-year-old parchment from a Hebrew bible manuscript that bears Moses's plea for Egypt to "Let my people go" will arrive in Jerusalem this week.

Jerusalem's Yad Ben-Zvi institute said on Sunday the scrap of paper, the size of a credit card, forms part of the 10th century Aleppo Codex, viewed by scholars as one of the most authoritative manuscripts of the Hebrew bible.

The parchment was kept as a lucky charm by Sam Sabbagh, a Syrian Jew who in 1947 plucked it from the floor of an Aleppo synagogue that was torched after a United Nations decision to partition Palestine, paving the way for the creation of Israel.

Convinced it would save his life, Sabbagh moved to New York and kept the fragment in his wallet as an amulet, refusing to give it to scholars. His family decided to donate it to the Jerusalem institute after his death.

The parchment is due to arrive in Israel and will eventually be sent to the Israel Museum for restoration.

"This parchment is from the most important Hebrew manuscript of the bible," Yad Ben-Zvi Academic Secretary Michael Glatzer said. "We hope that other pieces may also be out there."

The fragment includes a portion from the biblical book of Exodus, which tells how God rescued the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt by sending a series of plagues and ordering Pharoah -- via Moses -- to "let my people go".

"There's the frog plague on one side of the parchment and the wild beasts on the other," Glatzer said.  Continued...

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