Providence, RI - The nation’s oldest Jewish congregation on Tuesday filed notice that it plans to appeal a decision that removed it as trustee of the nation’s oldest synagogue.

Congregation Shearith Israel, of New York, said in a filing that it would appeal to the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in its fight over who controls the 250-year-old Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island, and who owns a set of ceremonial bells worth millions.

Last month, U.S. District Court Judge Jack McConnell in Providence ruled that the Newport congregation owned the bells — called rimonim — and should control its own destiny. He removed the New York congregation as trustee, a position it had maintained since the 1820s.

McConnell said he was guided by the legacy of the people who established the synagogue in 1763, which was to make Newport a permanent haven for public Jewish worship. He also said the New York’s congregation attempt to evict the Newport congregation had made it unfit to serve as trustee.... Read More: VIN