Providence Journal reports on the latest legal scuffle over the historic Touro Synagogue which is owned by New York's Shearith Israel congregation, but which has been the home of Rhode Island-based Congregation Jeshuat Israel. (See prior related posting.) Shearith Israel had filed an action to evict Jeshuat Israel, though Shearith Israel says it was merely trying to obtain more transparency and two seats on Jeshuat Israel's 15-person board. A Rhode Island state trial court judge seized on a technicality to dismiss the eviction action. Judge Colleen Hastings concluded in an Aug. 29 decision that the eviction notice ordered Jeshuat Israel to vacate the premises on January 31, the last day of its lease, while it should have ordered it to vacate on February 1, the day after the lease expired. Apparently this latest controversy arose when the New York congregation discovered that a tombstone had been erected in the Rhode Island synagogue's cemetery for New York businessman, diplomat and philanthropist John Loeb, though Loeb is still alive. Loeb contributed $12 million for the building of the visitor center at Touro Synagogue.