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Neglected witnesses : the fate of Jewish ceremonial objects during the Second World War and after
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Document Type: | Book |
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Language: | English |
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Crickadarn [u.a.]
: Institute of Art and Law [u.a.]
, 2011
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Author Notes: | edited by Julie-Marthe Cohen with Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek. [Institute of Art and Law, Wales in co-operation with the Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam] |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Julie-Marthe Cohen and Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek
- "A brand plucked out of the fire" : the distribution of heirless Jewish cultural property by Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, Inc., 1947-1952
- Dana Herman
- Fragments of remembrance : Viennese Judaica collections and more
- Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek
- The Judaica collection of Frankfurt's Museum Jüdischer Altertümer and its worldwide dispersion after 1945
- Katharina Rauschenberger
- Jewish museums in the former Czechoslovakia
- Magda Veselská
- The history of Judaica and Judaica collections in Poland before, during and after the Second World War : an overview
- Nawojka Cieślińska-Lobkowicz
- The Jewish Historical Institute : history of its building and collections
- Eleonora Bergman
- Theft and restitution of Judaica in the Netherlands during and after the Second World War
- Julie-Marthe Cohone
- Italy's attitude toward Jewish cultural property during and after the Second World War
- Paola Bertilotti
- The fate of Judaica in Hungary during the Nazi and Soviet occupations
- Zsuzsanna Toronyi
- The Skirball Museum JCR Research Project : records and recollections
- Grace Cohen Grossman.