Site Manager Diana Roof says the scroll started in Czechoslovakia and made its way to London before landing in Sumter. It's now on display until January 2024. SUMTER, S.C. — Remembering the Holocaust while connecting the Jewish community is the idea behind a new exhibit at the Temple Sinai Jewish History Center in Sumter. The exhibit follows a Torah scroll’s journey from where it started in Czechoslovakia all the way to here in the Midlands. “It survived the Holocaust, to tell the story of the Jewish people,” Temple Sinai Site Manager Diana Roof shares. Torah scroll 848 has found its...