World Jewish Restitution Organization

WJRO to distribute millions of dollars to help Holocaust survivor evacuees

The funds are made available by the Caritatea Foundation in a partnership between the WJRO and the Federation of Jewish Communities in Romania, and are administered by the Claims Conference. 

 An American $100 dollar bill.
File photo of a U.S. soldier viewing art stolen by the Nazi regime and stored in church at Ellingen, Germany

For every looted Schiele, there are countless looted Jewish artifacts

People enter the State Department Building in Washington, U.S., January 26, 2017.

Top US Holocaust officials: Oct. 7 massacre creates ‘new momentum’ for restitution

 Gideon Taylor addresses guests during a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the signing of the Luxembourg Agreement

Gideon Taylor, CEO of JCRC-NY, will step down after just two years


UK hosts first international forum of envoys for post-Holocaust property restitution

More than 20 envoys from over 10 countries discussed how to obtain justice for Holocaust survivors, whose property was seized during the Shoah.

 Holocaust envoys with UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly.

Lithuania passes law allocating nearly $40 million for Holocaust survivors

The bill passed with an overwhelming, but not unanimous majority in the country with a checkered history in Holocaust remembrance.

 A view of the Lithuanian parliament and national library in Vilnius.

Israeli gov’t, leaders ready for confab for Holocaust restitution

The main event of conference will take place on Thursday, November 3, at which time the Israeli and other Jewish contingents will try to achieve some justice for Holocaust survivors.

 Israeli government and social leaders prepare for Terezin Conference to fight for Holocaust restitution.

Luxembourg to pay one million Euros in reparations for Holocaust survivors

Each eligible recipient will be granted an initial EUR 5,000 payment by the end of November and a second payment in March 2022.

Gideon Taylor, Chair of Operations, World Jewish Restitution Organization

Polish Law preventing restitution of Jewish property passes in Senate

"The law will strongly harm [Israel's] relations with Poland," Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said.

 1st sitting the Polish Senate of the 9th term.

Polish property restitution law ‘flawed, not fair’ - Polish Chief Rabbi

"The government has still done something wrong and has a responsibility to correct that, so an argument can be made that compensation should be provided."

Michael Schudrich, Chief Rabbi of Poland, takes part in the commemoration of the 78th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

Compensation funds awarded to Romanian Jewish Holocaust survivors

Over NIS 9 million will be distributed this week to at least 2,100 individuals, averaging at over NIS 4,000 per person.

Holocaust survivors take part in a World Jewish Congress photo project for remembrance day.

Gideon Taylor to be new president of Claims Conference

Taylor has served since 2013 as chair of operations at the WJRO which advocates for the restitution of Jewish property in the countries of Eastern Europe.

President of the World Jewish Restitution Organization, Gideon Taylor

Holocaust survivors tell stories of stolen property on social media

Using the #MyPropertyStory hashtag and and tagging @WJRORestitution, the WJRO and individuals who have heard about the campaign have posted dozens of such stories on the various social media networks

Yoram Sztykgold was three years old when the Nazis invaded Poland in 1939.

EU calls on Bosnia to address property restitution for Holocaust victims

No communal Jewish property has ever been restored to the community following the Holocaust or the Communist regime.

Jewish cemetary in Sarajevo 370

Romanian, Serbian Holocaust survivors receive restitution payments

The compensation marks an historic step by Serbia.

Auschwitz death camp survivor Jadwiga Bogucka holds a picture of herself from 1944 in Warsaw