Myrella Cohen

Myrella Cohen

Myrella Cohen (born in Manchester, 1927 - died October 2002) was one of the first female judges in Great Britain. She was born into a Jewish family in Manchester in 1927 and her parents, Sam and Sarah Cohen wanted to name her after their mothers who were called Myra and Ella, so they came up with the combination of Myrella.She was educated at Manchester High School for Girls and Colwyn Bay Grammar School and then read law at Manchester University. She married Mordaunt Cohen whose surname was the same as her own.[1]

Career

Myrella Cohen went on to become one of the first female judges and QCs in the UK, who was a pioneer for women in the legal profession. At the age of 44 she became the youngest judge in the UK at that time. She presided over numerous high profile cases at many courts in both Newcastle and London including the Old Bailey and as resident Judge in Harrow. In 1992 she became the first person to receive an honorary doctorate in law from the University of Sunderland[2]. In 2001 she starred as the Judge in the TV programme 'Trial by Jury'.

Communal Life

Myrella was very active in the Jewish community as President of the international association of Jewish lawyers and jurors[3]. She led the campaign in the UK for agunot (Jewish women whose husbands will not allow them to remarry). This campaign took over 10 years and in 2001 she successfully pushed a law through Parliament, the Divorce (Religious Marriages) Bill making it a lot harder for husbands to withhold a divorce (get) from their wives. The bill was completed and stamped by the Queen in August 2002[4]. She died two months later in October 2002 and was buried at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem.[5]. A new road in Sunderland, called Myrella Crescent, was named in honour[6]

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