Isn’t it amazing that we could have items that survived the overwhelming destruction of an event like World War II? It was such a dark period, claiming the lives of an astonishing 3 percent of the world’s population at the time. When the war finally ended and we began hearing from survivors, we heard fascinating stories and learned much about remarkable things that were happening amidst shocking levels of brutality. One chapter of those stories is being told in one of the best museums in South Carolina that’s truly a hidden gem and an absolutely delightful experience.

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Visit the Temple Sinai website and the Temple Sinai Jewish History Center Facebook page for much more information, including links to further explore the Memorial Scrolls Trust and updates. On August 17, 2023, there will be a special, temporary exhibit further detailing the journey of Scroll #848. Visit the Sumter County Museum website for additional details.

Did you know about Temple Sinai at one of the best museums in South Carolina and that it holds such an extraordinary historic treasure?

Gorgeous natural attractions in Sumter are also worthy of checking out, so you could easily spend a chunk of time exploring this neat little corner of South Carolina!

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