Jerusalem - A rare Megillah written during the 19th century in the Azores Islands, an archipelago approximately 950 miles off the coast of Portugal once inhabited by a small community of persecuted Jews, has been digitized for the first time at the National Library of Israel just in time for Purim.

Zack Rothbart, of the National Library of Israel, said on Monday that the text came to the library last year as part of the Valmadonna Trust Library, considered among the finest private collections of Hebrew books and manuscripts in the world.

According to Rothbart, the text measures just 12.7 cm (5 in.) in height, and was dedicated to David Sabach (pronounced Sabbath), a well-known member of the Azorean Jewish community eulogized for his considerable Torah knowledge.

“Jews fleeing persecution fled to the islands in the 16th and 17th centuries, though left no known written record of their Jewish lives or practices,” said Rothbart.

“The first written record we have of Jewish life on the islands comes with the arrival of...read more at JPost