The Jerusalem Post

Jewish holy book among Rio drug raid yield

- • By MARCUS M. GILBAN

RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) – A Jewish ritual object that initially was believed to be a Torah scroll was seized from criminals during a police raid of a Rio slum.

Jewish representa­tives were called on Monday to identify the object, which was determined to be a sefer haftarah – writings from the books of the prophets that are read on Shabbat following the Torah reading. It was found last Friday at a drug dealer’s bunker in the Parada de Lucas shantytown in the midst of a stash of ammunition “that could shoot down a helicopter,” the Extra newspaper reported.

“This is not a Torah. We have found the signature of a Rabbi David Basri, a great Sephardi spiritual leader of the Sucat David community in Jerusalem. Usually this type of sefer was given as a gift to large community donors,” said Rabbi Mendy Aboutboul, of the Edmond J. Safra Ipanema synagogue.

The ornately boxed scroll was found among some 1,000 bullets – including 350 powerful 30-caliber ones – in a basement hidden under a secret passageway between two shacks, that was revealed when some 20 police officers raided the slum in an armored tank.

“Taking into considerat­ion the religious content of the object seized during the raid, it will be sent to specialist­s for a descriptiv­e criminal investigat­ion with the proper care that a holy book deserves, and then it will be returned to the Jewish community to keep in its custody,” said Rachel Glatt, legal representa­tive of the Rio Jewish Federation.

Rio is home to some 30,000 Jews, who experience one of the world’s highest urban violence rates, under a continuous risk of death due to stray bullets from both criminals and police.

In 2017, Brazil saw a record high number of people immigratin­g to Israel since 1948. Most of the nearly 700 people left Latin America’s largest country behind, seeking a better quality of life and peace.

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