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Israeli air carrier takes official 'Sky Torah' on first flight
By The Associated Press

An Israeli airliner flew the holiest book in Judaism to Tel Aviv on Friday - billing it the first "Sky Torah" to be used for prayer in
flight.

The Israir plane, carrying 260 passengers, landed at Ben Gurion Airport on Friday morning with the handwritten scroll. It was accompanied by rabbis as it left Thursday from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.

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The five books of Moses are to be used on board for Monday and Thursday
prayers - the days when a part of the Torah is traditionally read during
worship.

Before its departure from Kennedy, a throng of children and other Jewish
faithful sang and danced around the Torah, which was carried onto the plane under a chuppah, or a ritual Jewish wedding canopy.

The procession was dedicated to the memory of Israeli soldiers who died
defending the country's borders; celebrants included Nissim Elmaliach, rabbi of the Israel Airport Authority at Ben Gurion.

Israir said it is the first airline to maintain an authentic Torah scroll on board its aircraft. It plans to alternate which of its aircraft use the Torah scroll over time.

The 10-year-old carrier's fleet of a half dozen planes takes more than 35,000 people from the United States to Israel each year, in addition to routes in Europe and Asia.

Between flights, the "Sky Torah" will be kept in a synagogue at Ben Gurion.

The Torah was donated by Julie and Richard Ehrlich of Aventura, Florida.

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  1.   ISRAIR 12:18  |  Miriam Davidowitz 30/12/06
  2.   Obviously trying to get the religious air passenger 14:34  |  Chris Linthwaite 30/12/06
  3.   Alternative headline 15:57  |  Axel 30/12/06
  4.   and surprise, surprise 16:37  |  Axel 30/12/06
  5.   So ugly 17:25  |  DK 30/12/06
  6.   air torah 18:00  |  colin 30/12/06
  7.   Sky Torah 18:19  |  David Nigel Braham 30/12/06
  8.   Colin No 6 19:13  |  Miriam 30/12/06
  9.   Great Move! 19:25  |  Alexander Popivker 30/12/06
  10.   6 - you`re so filled with hatred 19:39  |  jack 30/12/06
  11.   6 - you`re so filled with hatred 19:40  |  jack 30/12/06
  12.   May G-D speed your flights! 23:17  |  Alicia 30/12/06
  13.   Cool 23:22  |  A. M. R. 30/12/06
  14.   In 1939 23:47  |  Axel 30/12/06
  15.   The excellent Torah 01:24  |  Hannah 31/12/06
  16.   #6, Jack 01:31  |  Hannah 31/12/06
  17.   Israir is praying for Elal passengers 01:35  |  zionist forever 31/12/06
  18.   Middle ages mentality 18:04  |  Pete 31/12/06
  19.   Hannah 20:38  |  Danite 31/12/06
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