The stories of Bruno Lohse, the SS officer who oversaw Göring’s store of looted art, and the Jewish dealer Max Stern, whose ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNUnrepentant Nazi art thief who stole Jews’ art from ‘still warm walls’ focus of new filmAiring Feb. 19 on PBS, 'Plunderer' chronicles the life of Bruno Lohse, who amassed a collection worth millions while looting ...
Two newly ordained Renewal rabbis from Oakland are bolstering the movement’s 50-year-old legacy in the East Bay.
The work of Yaacov Agam both inspires and provokes questions. A visit to the Yaacov Agam Museum of Art (YAMA) in Rishon Lezion provides answers to many of them.
The Art Center held the second annual Grand Junction Jewish Film Festival this weekend. The festival was created by ...
The new show in the French capital uncovers the breadth of art censorship that the Nazi regime undertook under the guise of ...
Birthright Israel Onward recently launched its new Storytellers Program, designed to be a space for every Jewish person — ...
As “Göring’s man in Paris,” Lohse was “ruthless” in his quest to acquire artworks, said Petropoulos. An opportunist, he ...
On a frigid night in January, the Maine Jewish Museum in Portland hosted a talk with photographer Hedva Rokach, who was visiting from Israel for an exhibition of her work. Inside the museum, Rokach ...
The Mandel Jewish Community Center of Cleveland will resume its 25th Annual Mandel JCC Cleveland Jewish Book Festival in ...
The outgoing German government wants to change the restitution process for Nazi-looted art. Lawyers, historians and victims' associations have reservations.
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