Volume XXII, Issue XI | www.thejewishvoice.org Serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts
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19 Iyar 5776 | May 27, 2016
Faith communities join in fundraising efforts for Station Fire Memorial BY ARIEL BROTHMAN The faith community in Rhode Island has come together to support the construction of a memorial to the victims of the Station nightclub fi re in West Warwick, and the Jewish community is no exception. On Feb. 20, 2003, 100 people lost their lives when West Warwick’s Station nightclub burned down. In 2012, the Station Fire Memorial Foundation acqu i red the site of the nightclub to build a memorial. It plans to complete
the Station Fire Memorial Park in the fall. Dan Barry, the campaign director for the fundraising effort, described the tragedy as Rhode Island’s 9/11; everyone knew where they were when they heard about it. “This is the fi rst time we’ve got the religious communities working together for a fundraising cause like this,” Barry said in a phone interv i e w. “ W h e n something as horrific as this happens, everybody h e l p s e a c h other.” Rabbi Richard Perlman of
Newporters delighted with Touro decision
BY AARON GINSBURG Newporters were very excited to learn of U.S. District Court Judge Jack McConnell’s decision giving Congregation Jeshuat Israel, of Newport, control of Touro Synagogue. The decision begins: “Bricks and mortar of a temple, and silver and gold of religious ornaments, may appear to be at the center of the dispute between the two parties in this case, but such a conclusion would be myopic. The central issue here is the legacy of some of the earliest Jewish settlers in North America, who desired to make Newport a permanent haven for public Jewish worship. Fidelity to their purpose guides the Court in resolving the matters now before it.”
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Touro Synagogue in Newport As a Newport native, I was excited to learn about the historic decision, and I was far from alone. Michael Davis, whose mother, Eleanor, lives in Newport, observed: “Jewish history is replete with stories of right over might, of small, committed believers triumphing over seemingly overpowering foes. The result?
A life-giving victory for the keepers of the flame in Newport, a chance at security and stability. Kein yehi ratzon. May it ever be so.” Phyllis (Chicky) Friedman recalled a time when things were different with Shearith Israel: “... For years, the people from New York came down for the
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Acts of kindness after the hate
Judge rules Touro Synagogue belongs to current worshipers
BY JEWISH VOICE STAFF The Rhode Island Jewish community is coming together as a result of what has been termed a hate crime that occurred the weekend of May 21 at Congregation Ohawe Sholam in Pawtucket. A call has gone out for community members to attend the Friday (May 27) minyan at 6:30 p.m. to show support for the KOLLEL | 22
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The sign with the vandalism obscured.
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JTA — A federal judge on May 16 granted control of the country’s oldest synagogue to the Rhode Island congregation that worships there and not the building’s New York-based founding organization. In a ruling in Providence, U.S. District Judge Jack McConnell gave Congregation Jeshuat Israel, in Newport, control over the 250-year-old Touro Synagogue — and permission to sell items within it — despite objections from New York’s Shearith Israel, The Associated Press reported.
Inside Touro Synagogue.
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