Its hand-lettered Hebrew now faded to sepia, the 250-year-old parchment scroll survived the fall of the Habsburg Empire and the founding of Czechoslovakia — both in 1918 — and the horrors of the Holocaust that were to come. Now it is in the care of the Hebrew SeniorLife community in Dedham, thanks to the efforts of three women who until last year were strangers but today are so close that the NewBridge rabbi calls them the Torah Sisters. “It wasn’t so much a formula like a coloring book, as what we thought looked lovely,” said Judith Weinberg. When NewBridge on...