After 70 years of searches, the mystery of the fate of the parochet – an ornamental curtain that covers the Holy Ark in a synagogue – that was placed over Zionist visionary Theodor Herzl's coffin when his body was reinterred in Israel has been solved.
Israel Hayom learned this week that the parochet has been found at a warehouse in the Jewish National Fund building in Tel Aviv.
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The parochet disappeared in 1949, after Herzl's re-burial.
Two weeks ago, the JNF directorate decides that the historic JNF headquarters in Tel Aviv would be turned into a boutique hotel that would include a museum honoring the history of Zionism. This week, as the building's warehouse was being organized, Dr. Arie Ben, a historian who has managed the JNF museum for 30 years, a piece of gray cloth that was lying folded underneath a closet. Only after it was unfolded did it become apparent that this was Herzl's lost parochet.
JNF chairman Danny Atar, who has decided that the item will go on permanent display at the JNF headquarters, told Israel Hayom that "We have the great privilege of finding this important historical item that links us to the father of Zionism, and reminds us of the fact that without Zionism, there would be no JNF, and without the JNF there would be no Zionism."