RBSC

Collapse

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Lawsuit filed to remove black Jamaican’s body from Jewish

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Lawsuit filed to remove black Jamaican’s body from Jewish

    Lawsuit filed to remove black Jamaican’s body from Jewish cemetery

    « on: Today at 09:46:07 AM »


    CONNECTICUT, USA (AP) — Juliet Steer was dying of cancer when she chose her final resting place in the woods of southeastern Connecticut. She picked the plot in an interfaith section of a Jewish cemetery in Colchester because it was peaceful, her brother said, and she died at age 47 in 2010.

    But that peace has been broken by a lawsuit seeking to have her remains exhumed and moved because Steer was not Jewish. The dispute over Steer, who was black, escalated recently with allegations of racism against the plaintiff and of retaliation against her by fellow congregation members.

    Maria Balaban, a 72-year-old white member of the Congregation Ahavath Achim, sued in state court in New London nearly a year ago, alleging the congregation broke its own rule against burials of non-Jews at its three cemetery properties when it allowed the burial of the Jamaican-born Steer, who lived in the neighbouring town of East Hampton. The synagogue says its rules allow for burial of non-Jews.

    Balaban, who is also a member of the conservative congregation's board of directors, has reserved plots at the same cemetery for herself and her husband, and they have relatives buried there. She didn't return several messages seeking comment, but her lawyer denies the accusations and says her background, which includes employment as a social worker, demonstrates she is not racist.

    According to the congregation board's meeting minutes, Balaban was present when the board in 2009 unanimously approved setting aside a section of the Colchester Jewish Aid Congregation Cemetery for interfaith couples, their non-Jewish children and other non-Jews.

    Steer is the only person buried there. Four white people have reserved plots in the interfaith section, but Balaban isn't challenging their purchase or usage of the plots, according to lawyers for both the plaintiff and defendant. The four people include an interfaith couple who are married and another couple who are not.

    The congregation's lawyer, George Purtill, filed a court document last month alleging that Balaban is suing only because Steer was black. He said Balaban approved of the interfaith cemetery allowing non-Jews, contested it only after Steer was buried there and has made derogatory comments about Steer's race — among them that Steer should have been buried in the back of the cemetery, away from the Balaban family plots.

    "My client is very upset by this all," Purtill said. "They created the (interfaith cemetery) to be open, compassionate and caring and feel chagrined that their goodwill towards others is being rewarded with this costly litigation."

    Purtill said the interfaith cemetery was the result of the changing structure of families and the increase in interfaith and other types of relationships, including unmarried couples and civil unions. Congregation rules say burial plots in the interfaith section can be bought "by an individual for any individual without regard to religious identity”.

    Balaban's attorney, Martin Rutchik, denies that his client is racist and that she made disparaging remarks about Steer's race. Shortly after Purtill filed the document making the racism allegations last month, Rutchik filed an updated lawsuit to add a request for damages for emotional distress, claiming that the congregation has shunned Balaban and members have been "harsh" to her and made her feel unwanted.

    A court hearing is planned for February 29.

  • #2
    Those sect of people so damn CANTANKEROUS! ...And then they wonder why people despise them. They can't let the person's bones RIP!

    Where is the emoticon for kiss teeth!
    Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
    - Langston Hughes

    Comment


    • #3
      Bigotry is a hell of a thing. Not even the dead body? These people need serious psychological help.

      Comment

      Working...
      X