Rollers GLENN TRIEST PHOTOGRAPHER The five books of Moses were revealed in all their splendor at a unique Simchat Torah event at Temple Emanu-El. emple Emanu-El in Oak Park had a special ceremony last Shabbat to mark the Simchat Torah holiday and the comple- tion of the annual cycle dreading the Torah. Rabbi in Residence Bradley Bleefeld and the congregation completely unrolled a Torah scroll to read the last paragraphs of Deuteronomy, the final book of the Bible, and the first chap- ters of Genesis, the first book. "It is a way — metaphorically and literally — to have the en- tire congregation hold up the words of the Torah," Rabbi Bleefeld said. `The reality is that you need an entire congregation to per- form this custom." Most congregations read from two separate Torah scrolls on Simchat Torah. Rabbi Bleefeld began unrolling a single Torah on the holiday at his former congregation in Columbus, Ohio, nine years ago. Many Jews, he said, have never seen the entire scroll un- wound and the event led to a wide range of emotions, from awe to rejoicing. The Torah was unrolled from the bimah, down the center aisle of the sanctuary and into the social hall. The rabbi esti- mated its length at 200-250 feet. ❑ Congregants hold the Torah scroll as it is unwound, Jason Kost holds his personal Torah.