Exhibition 'Everything Forgotten': 'Suddenly, 'Jewish' Was Very Negatively Connoted'
The Jewish Museum Vienna is hosting an exhibition titled 'Everything Forgotten' that addresses themes of memory and forgetfulness amidst a decline in visitor numbers.
German museum returns sculpture stolen by Nazis from man killed in concentration camp
A German museum is returning the 'Dancing Girls Fountain', a sculpture stolen by the Nazis from a Jewish businessman, to his heirs after a lengthy legal battle.
$36 million painting disputed by heirs of Hitler's refugee in Brazil
Heirs of a Jewish banker who fled Nazi Germany are claiming ownership of a valuable painting in a restitution process against a German museum.
The Reina SofΓa investigates the expulsion of three Israeli tourists who carried their flag and Jewish symbols
The Reina SofΓa Museum in Madrid is conducting an internal investigation regarding the expulsion of three Israeli tourists who displayed a flag of Israel and a Star of David necklace.
Feds file sweeping terrorism charges against suspect in deadly DC ambush of Israeli Embassy staffers at museum
A Chicago man, Elias Rodriguez, faces extensive terrorism charges for the calculated ambush and shooting of two Israeli Embassy staffers outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C.
Heirs of Pissarro sue the Met over painting sold under Nazi coercion
Heirs of a Jewish art collector persecuted by the Nazis are suing the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York over a Camille Pissarro painting that was allegedly sold under duress in 1941.
The heirs of the Pissarro painting at the Met say it was sold under Nazi pressure
Heirs of a Jewish art collector claim that a Pissarro painting sold to the Met was forced under duress from the Nazis, while the museum insists the sale was fair.
On the Way to the Jewish Museum
The Altona Museum presents a new permanent exhibition titled 'Milestones of Jewish History: A Project Space for Hamburg', showcasing the city's 400-year Jewish history through objects, texts, and photographs.
Jewish Patrons in Leipzig: The Forgotten Benefactors Are Back
The Museum of Fine Arts in Leipzig has researched the biographies of its Jewish patrons, who have been forgotten since the Nazi era, addressing a significant oversight.
W. Michael Blumenthal at 100: A Returnee to the Land of His Childhood
W. Michael Blumenthal, the founding director of the Jewish Museum Berlin, reflects on his century-long life filled with adventures and contributions, celebrating his 100th birthday.
Michael Blumenthal turns 100: The man who made the Jewish Museum Berlin great
Michael Blumenthal, the founding director of the Jewish Museum Berlin, turns 100 and is celebrated for elevating the museum's significance during his tenure from 2001 to 2014.
Michael Blumenthal turns 100: The man who made the Jewish Museum Berlin great
Michael Blumenthal, founding director of the Jewish Museum Berlin, celebrates his 100th birthday while being recognized for his significant contributions to the museum and his historical flight from Nazis to the U.S.