What is a Torah? What are its secrets? What is its value, and how is it relevant to our contemporary life?
And what has this Torah, over 350 years old, seen in its life, from ancient days in the Land of Israel, to a little town called Polná in Bohemia in what is now the Czech Republic, through the Holocaust, and on to be restored at Westminster Synagogue in London, and finally to come back to life in the “Gan Eden” (paradise) of the spirited little community of Kona Beth Shalom in Hawai’i? With the help of a Sofer, a highly trained scribe, Rabbi Moshe Druin, we learn more about its meaning as the central sacred object of a people.