Newport, RI – State Takes No Position On Who Owns Valuable Synagogue Bells

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    Ceremonial bells belonging to the 250-year-old Touro Synagogue in Newport, R.I., and worth more than $7 million are seen on display at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Monday, June 1, 2015. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia) Newport, RI – Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Kilmartin has taken no position on who owns a set of ceremonial bells worth millions of dollars at the nation’s oldest synagogue.

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    But he says he believes the synagogue is held in trust by the nation’s first Jewish congregation, in New York, for the benefit of the “Jewish Society of Newport.”

    Testimony was given last month in a federal trial over who controls Touro Synagogue and the bells, called rimonim (rih-moh-NEEM’).

    Kilmartin weighed in because he oversees charitable trusts in Rhode Island.

    Both sides have said they own the bells, and they disagree over who should control the synagogue. The Newport congregation has asked the judge to remove the New York congregation as trustee. Kilmartin did not take a position on that request.


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    8 years ago

    Der jury after listening to all de sides and after much deliberation of the matter has decided not to mix into this dispute.

    TexasJew
    TexasJew
    8 years ago

    Touro should sell them and keep the $$$ for upkeep etc… The NY shul has no rights as long as Touro wants to continue.

    JackC
    JackC
    8 years ago

    Attorney General sounds clear.
    Newport has > no < ownership rights.