Fragment of a Torah scroll
In 1984, the parchment fragments were found in the house at Rathausgasse 3 in Northeim during renovation work. The Northeim architecture student and carpenter Ulrich Materne had found them "under the flooring of the former kitchen floor"; "they were nailed to the floorboards there" (statement U. Materne in: " Jüdische Pergamente unter Dielen" (Jewish parchments under floorboards), Northeimer Neueste Nachrichten, 16.6.1984). He gave them to the Northeim Museum of Local History in 1984. The house was built in 1823, the floorboards on which the fragments were placed are from the 20th century. The origin of the fragments could not be clarified. On 9 November 1938, the prayer room of the Jewish community in a private house in Northeim (Bahnhofstraße 5, house of the Levy and Bacharach families) was looted and the objects burnt in the courtyard. The fragments could have come from the Torah scroll there; the nearby synagogues of Nörten, Sudheim and Imbshausen were dissolved before the Nazi era; what happened to their Torah scrolls is not known.
Stadtarchiv Northeim
Scharnhorstplatz 1
37154 Northeim
Germany