Neglected witnesses : the fate of Jewish ceremonial objects during the Second World War and after / edited by Julie-Marthe Cohen ; with Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek ; authors, Eleonora Bergman [and nine others]
Published
Builth Wells, Great Britain : Institute of Art and Law ; Amsterdam : Jewish Historical Museum, 2011
[Builth Wells], Wales Institute Of Art and Law, [2011]
400 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 25 cm
Contents
Contents note continued: 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 -- APPENDICES -- Appendix 1 Washington Conference Principles on Nazi-Confiscated Art -- Appendix 2 Declaration of the Vilnius International Forum on Holocaust-Era Looted Cultural Assets -- Appendix 3 Resolution of the Association of European Jewish Museums -- Appendix 4 Holocaust Era Assets Conference, Czech Republic, Experts' Conclusions -- Appendix 5 Terezin Declaration on Holocaust Era Assets and Related Issues
Machine generated contents note: ̀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 Judischer Altertumer and Its Worldwide Dispersion After 1945 / Katharina Rauschenberger -- Jewish Museums in the Former Czechoslovakia / Magda Veselska -- The History of Judaica and Judaica Collections in Poland Before, During and After the Second World War: An Overview / Nawojka Cieslinska-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 Cohen -- Italy's Attitude Towards Jewish Cultural Property During and After the Second World War / Paola Bertilotti --