One Torah Saved From Fire That Destroyed Historic New Jersey Synagogue

In this frame from video provided by WABC-TV, smoke and flames rise Friday, Oct. 23, 2015, at the Poile Zedek, a synagogue in New Brunswick, N.J. Robert Rawls, the New Brunswick Fire Director, tells WABC that shortly... In this frame from video provided by WABC-TV, smoke and flames rise Friday, Oct. 23, 2015, at the Poile Zedek, a synagogue in New Brunswick, N.J. Robert Rawls, the New Brunswick Fire Director, tells WABC that shortly after firefighters arrived, the building became engulfed. (WABC-TV via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT MORE LESS

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) — Authorities are investigating what sparked a fire that destroyed a historic New Jersey synagogue. Officials say one sacred scroll was saved and no one was injured.

New Brunswick Fire Department officials remained on the scene of the Poile Zedek Synagogue blaze on Saturday. The fire broke out Friday afternoon.

Fire Director Robert Rawls tells WABC-TV the building became engulfed shortly after firefighters arrived. Firefighters say they saved one Torah and the only person in the building escaped unharmed.

The congregation’s website says the building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. About 100 families belong to the Orthodox Ashkenazic synagogue.

There’s no word on what caused the blaze.

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  1. Avatar for quax quax says:

    Let’s hope it wasn’t arson.

  2. if it was, it will be treated as domestic terrorism. Unless there was a gun or the temple was providing abortions, then it’s one of those regrettable incidents that no one can do anything about.

    /sorrowful angry snark

  3. The fire blazed from right to left.

  4. As a Jew, I can’t help but think of Rabbi Haninah ben Taradion (2nd Century), one of the Ten Martyrs mentioned in the Midrash “Eleh Ezkerah”, which is recited on Yom Kippur. Rabbi Haninah ben Taradion was one that defied an order under Roman Emperor Hadrian, that banned the teaching of the Torah and was killed for his act of defiance.

    The Romans burned him alive alongside some members of his family in a very painful and cruel way by wrapping him in the Torah scroll and then adding wet wool over him, putting him on a pyre of green wood to prolong the burning, and then making sure to fan the flames.

    The story goes that when asked by his followers what he saw, Rabbi Taradion’s last words were essentially, “I see the parchment burning while the letters of the Law soar upward.” Like I say, The Ten Martyrs is a well-known part of the service on the Day of Atonement.

    Just kinda reminded me of that…

  5. I doubt that it was arson- only because it’s a wide street. near a large hotel, J and J headquarters and a 4 star restaurant so the police patrol there all the time. The synagogue would have been a very high risk target.

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