There’s a name for people who imagine that the right to reclaim your great-grandmother’s house should extend forever: Palestinians
Jonathan Brent speaks with Polish scholar Elżbieta Janicka about the campaign to absolve occupied Poland for its role in the Holocaust and blame Jews for their own slaughter
The decision will entitle approximately 25,000 to a payment of $3,184 each
Growing legal thickets are making it harder and harder to restore property to Jews
Will an art restitution allow Michael Hayden to reconnect with his German roots?
Architectural historian faced one-year prison sentence over restitution claim
The granddaughter of Holocaust survivors reflects on taking up citizenship
Stephan Templ, known for documenting stolen Jewish property, was convicted after failing to name other heirs—but sees it as payback
Munich authorities seem more interested in protecting an art dealer than in returning stolen works to their rightful heirs
Reigniting criticism of the country’s equation of the Holocaust and Soviet occupation
With Sec. John Kerry re-engaging in Middle East peace negotiations, the thorny issue of cash for refugees returns to the fore
Hungarian government accuses Claims Conference of malfeasance
Reparations for 80,000 more Holocaust victims from former Soviet bloc
Eligible recipients paid fees to alleged fraudsters
17 charged in Holocaust funds fraud
There are thousands of destitute Holocaust survivors living in the New York area
But what about their neighbors who freed them?
Left by heirless Jews