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Karol Sidon

Shapira

The story of Moshe Shapira, who found ancient biblical scrolls at the Dead Sea at the end of the 19th century, was accused of forgery and was rehabilitated only in 1947 thanks to the efforts of his only daughter, who survived the horrors of the Holocaust.

Malenky Theatre
Show Length: 1 hr 20 min without intermission
Director: Michael Teplitsky
Cast: Helena Yaralova, Dudu Niv, Natalya Gantman, Hadas Eyal, Ori Levanon, Dima Ross

“You might look like a real European gentleman but under certain circumstances, they’ll always remind you that you are a Jew and the consequences can be unexpected…”

 

Moshe (Moses Wilhelm) Shapira, an antiques collector and dealer, was a Jew who converted to Christianity and lived and worked in the heart of the Old City of Jerusalem during the second half of the 19th century.

In 1883, Shapira took the scientific world by surprise with a unique offer to sell the British Museum in London a collection of ancient scrolls that were

allegedly discovered in caves near the Dead Sea. The scrolls were the earliest biblical manuscripts to have been discovered at the time. They contained a slightly different version of the Book of Deuteronomy than what appeared in the Masoretic text that we are familiar with today.

Shapira demanded an exorbitant price for the schools – a million pounds sterling. But at the very last minute, there was some doubt regarding the authenticity of the scrolls, and the entire story took on a different perspective. About 65 years after Shapira’s discovery, the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in the Qumran caves. They proved that leather sheets could be preserved over time in sealed vessels. Ever since the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, there have been voices from the scientific community calling to reexamine the case of Shapira’s scrolls.

Shapira’s story is an intriguing and breathtaking tale of mystery wrapped up in the recollections of his daughter, the writer Myriam Harry (author of The LittleDaughter of Jerusalem), who slowly uncovers the truth as she dives deep into her memory.

Indeed, it is also the story of the assimilation of a Jew trying to be a European gentleman while everyone around him still views him as a small, crooked Jew.

 

Cast: Helena Yaralova, Dudu Niv, Natalya Gantman, Hadas Eyal, Ori Levanon, Dima Ross

PRODUCTION TEAM
AUTHOR: Karol Sidon
TRANSLATION FROM CZECH: Pierre Pe'er Friedmann
DIRECTOR: Michael Teplitsky
STAGE DESIGN: Alexander Lisiyansky
MUSIC: Eugene Levitas
COSTUME DESIGN: Alexandra Khakhan
LIGHT DESIGN: Misha Chernyavsky and Inna Malkin

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Karol Sidon

Shapira

Malenky Theatre
Show Length: 1 hr 20 min without intermission
Director: Michael Teplitsky
Cast: Helena Yaralova, Dudu Niv, Natalya Gantman, Hadas Eyal, Ori Levanon, Dima Ross