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    Saturday, April 27, 2024

    WOMAN SUING OVER BURIAL OF BLACK WOMAN

    New London - A trial is set to begin in the case of a Jewish woman in Connecticut who is suing her own congregation over the burial of a black woman in the interfaith section of their cemetery.

    Maria Balaban's lawsuit is scheduled to go to trial Tuesday in New London Superior Court. She wants the remains of Jamaica-born Juliet Steer exhumed and relocated from the Congregation Ahavath Achim's cemetery in Colchester. Balaban, 73, who is white, claims the congregation broke its rule against burials of non-Jews at the cemetery when it allowed Steer to be buried in an interfaith section of the cemetery.

    The congregation's lawyer has accused Balaban of suing only because Steer was black. Balaban denies being racist.

    - Associated Press

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