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Meet the ‘hidden hand’ behind some of St. Louis’ one-of-a-kind Torah arks
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Meet the ‘hidden hand’ behind some of St. Louis’ one-of-a-kind Torah arks
When entering the sanctuary at Nusach Hari B’nai Zion (NHBZ), you immediately notice a majestic wooden-framed aron kodesh (holy ark) that holds the Torah. Less visible is a tiny metal plaque that credits Kenny Bressler for creating the ark. Bressler designed and built the ark by hand in his St. Louis County woodshop that sits discreetly behind the house he shares with his wife Barb. Throughout the home are examples of Bressler’s work. They inclu…
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