Who owns America’s oldest synagogue? Ruling backs Sephardim over Ashkenazim – The Jewish Standard
Posted By simmons on August 11, 2017
The story of Americas oldest synagogue, as told by retired Supreme Court Justice David Souter, is the story of American Jewish history.
Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island, was built by Sephardic merchants in the 1700s, and then their community declined, Souter wrote. In the late 1800s, Eastern European Jews arrived in the area, occupied the building, and have used it to this day. Since then, heirs of the older Sephardic community have tried to maintain a foothold in the historic synagogue that they consider theirs.
On Wednesday, Souter awarded a victory to the Sephardim.
Writing an appeals court ruling on a lawsuit over who owns Touro Synagogue, Souter who has regularly sat on that court following his 2009 retirement from the Supreme Court wrote that the building and its centuries-old ritual objects all belong to Congregation Shearith Israel, the historic Sephardic congregation on Manhattans Upper West Side that perhaps is better known as the Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue.
The decision reversed an earlier district court decision that gave ownership of the building and its multimillion-dollar collection of artifacts to the group that worships there: the Ashkenazi Congregation Jeshuat Israel.
Its an odd and oddly enduring dispute that is being played out in an American courtroom. Souters ruling is a primer on nearly 400 years of American Jewish history, and the dispute touches on historical tensions between Sephardic Jews, with roots in Spain, Portugal, North Africa, and the Middle East, and Ashkenazi Jews, whose roots go back to Eastern Europe.
Touro, built in 1763, has loomed large in American Jewish history. Along with its claim to being the first Jewish building in the country, it also received George Washingtons 1790 letter guaranteeing that the United States gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance.
Shearith Israel, hundreds of miles away, has held title to Touro since the early 1800s, when the shrinking Newport community asked the New York City shul to steward the building and its ritual objects.
Its a fitting relationship. Shearith Israel has a sense of its history as well. Founded in 1654, it bills itself as Americas First Jewish Congregation. (Its Central Park West building is its fifth home.) Old-time male members still wear top hats, and the congregation still worships in the distinctive Sephardic style passed down from its founders, complete with a cantor in robes and choir. Some Shearith Israel members are descended from the original families that started the congregation four centuries ago.
Jeshuat Israel, founded in 1881 as Ashkenazi immigrants began flooding America from Eastern Europe, has worshipped at Touro for more than a century. For a time, according to Souters ruling, its members occupied the synagogue illegally, praying there even as Shearith Israel sought to keep it closed. Only in 1903, following a court battle, did the two groups sign a contract establishing Shearith Israel as the owner and giving Jeshuat Israel a lease on the building.
According to the terms of the contract, Jeshuat Israel must pray in the Sephardic style, its own identity be damned.
Seeking to form an endowment, in 2011 Jeshuat Israel arranged to sell a pair of handcrafted 18th-century silver bulbs, which are used to adorn Torah scrolls, to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, where they were on loan. But Shearith Israel objected to the $7 million sale, both because Shearith Israel said it owned the ornaments and because, it claimed, the sale violated Jewish law. Jeshuat Israel then sued Shearith Israel, and Shearith Israel countersued. Both groups were seeking legal ownership of the bulbs.
Because the bulbs are meant to rest upon a Torah scroll, Shearith Israel asserted, selling them to a secular institution constitutes an unacceptable decline in holiness.
The district court had ruled in Jeshuat Israels favor, on the grounds that it occupies the building and that Shearith Israel had failed in its trustee obligations. But Souter reversed the ruling, partially based on the 1903 contract, writing that Shearith Israel is fee owner of the Touro Synagogue building, appurtenances, fixtures, and associated land.
Now, says Gary Naftalis, Jeshuat Israels lawyer, the congregation is reviewing our legal options going forward. Jeshuat Israel could ask the appeals courts full panel of judges to review the ruling, and it may petition to have the case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Shearith Israels president, Louis Solomon, said in a statement that the congregation is gratified by the courts decision and, as a result, has been restored to the position it has held for centuries. The statement added that the congregation hopes to move forward from the court ruling, which enables two great Jewish congregations to regain the harmony that existed between them before this unfortunate episode began five years ago.
But even as Shearith Israel has retained ownership of Americas oldest synagogue, it no longer reflects the community that American Jews have become. The families who founded Americas first Jewish congregations exiles from Spain and Portugal via Amsterdam, London, Brazil and the Caribbean likely would not identify with the largely Ashkenazi, largely non-Orthodox American Jewish community of 350 years later.
Even Shearith Israel has gone with the flow, hiring a rabbi from a renowned Ashkenazi rabbinical dynasty, Meir Soloveichik, in 2013.
Still, part of the New York congregations appeal is its anachronism led by a cantor and choir in an era of lay leadership, formal in an era of casual dress, Sephardic in an Ashkenazi-led community. And now, even if it no longer owns the American Jewish present, it can say that it still holds title to the American Jewish past.
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