(JTA) – Ohio’s legal professional basic obtained a court docket order this week prohibiting the financially strapped Hebrew Union School-Jewish Institute of Faith from promoting off books from its Cincinnati library, which holds a big assortment of uncommon and valuable gadgets from all through Jewish historical past.
Lawyer Common Dave Yost’s request for a brief restraining order got here in response to latest reporting in Cincy Jewfolk, a neighborhood outlet that revealed an in-depth article in April on the struggles of the tutorial establishment, a seminary and college affiliated with Judaism’s Reform motion.
Cincy Jewfolk uncovered plans to promote uncommon books and reported that an administrator overseeing the library could have resigned after being pressured to hold out the plans. The outlet additionally revealed that representatives of the public sale home Sotheby’s had been employed to look at the library’s holdings.
The sale of library gadgets would doubtlessly undermine the intent of donors to the library in violation of Ohio legislation, Yost mentioned in a press launch.
“These sacred texts are invaluable artifacts – non secular and cultural treasures,” Yost mentioned. “Their sale wouldn’t solely betray donor belief but in addition could violate authorized restrictions positioned on the items. We’re dedicated to making sure that these irreplaceable gadgets stay out there to the general public and are cared for as their donors meant.”
Although Hebrew Union School, which additionally has campuses in New York, Los Angeles and Jerusalem, is phasing out its Cincinnati rabbinical college, it has mentioned the campus would stay a hub for Jewish analysis. It has denied it has plans to promote uncommon books from the library’s assortment.
Uncommon ebook controversy
“The rumors that we’re planning to promote our uncommon books, and the next authorized and press consideration, are based mostly on incomplete and deceptive data,” Andrew Rehfeld, the president of the establishment, wrote in an e mail to the campus neighborhood after Yost’s announcement June 4, in keeping with Cincy Jewfolk. “We now have no plans to promote or ‘deaccession’ the gathering and no workers member has been requested to promote our books.”
The 14,000 uncommon texts held on the seminary’s Klau Library might be price hundreds of thousands of {dollars}, in keeping with the press launch from Yost’s workplace. The gathering is among the many most important of all Jewish libraries on the earth and consists of Jewish textual artifacts and historic works of philosophy, historical past and liturgy in additional than a dozen languages.
Librarians and directors of Jewish academic establishments all through the nation are possible paying shut consideration to the state of affairs due to concern for the gathering and because of the doable implications of the involvement of authorized authorities as Hebrew Union School contends with monetary challenges that others are additionally going through.
On the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York, for instance, directors have bought actual property property in addition to library gadgets in recent times amid declining enrollment. In the meantime, in Los Angeles, American Jewish College bought its campus earlier this yr and has but to announce what is going to grow to be of the college’s uncommon ebook assortment.
A court docket listening to to guage the restraining order on Hebrew Union School has been set for July 12.
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