Posted by: africanpressorganization | 23 February 2011

Worldwide Effort Launched to Identify Jewish Personal Property Confiscated by Nazis / Holocaust Era Asset Restitution Taskforce – Project HEART

 

Worldwide Effort Launched to Identify Jewish Personal Property Confiscated by Nazis / Holocaust Era Asset Restitution Taskforce – Project HEART

 

JERUSALEM, Feb. 23, 2011 /PRNewswire via African Press Organization (APO) / — A new Holocaust era restitution project was announced today to identify

the victims whose assets were confiscated by the Nazis.

 

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An initiative of the Jewish Agency for Israel (JAFI), with the support of

the Government of Israel, Holocaust Era Asset Restitution Taskforce – Project

HEART – aims to provide the tools, strategy, and information to enable the

Government of Israel, the project, and its partners to bring about a small

measure of justice to eligible heirs of Jewish victims, the victims

themselves, and the Jewish people.

 

At this initial stage, Project HEART is focusing on identifying

individuals with potential claims regarding the following types of private

property for which no restitution was received after the Holocaust era: (1)

private property that was located in countries that were controlled by the

Nazi forces or Axis powers at any time during the Holocaust era; and (2)

private property that belonged to Jewish persons as defined by Nazi/Axis

racial laws; and (3) private property that was confiscated, looted, or

forcibly sold by the Nazi forces or Axis powers during the Holocaust era.

 

“Many victims of the Holocaust returned to their homes to find that they

had no ability to recover their own property,” said Natan Sharansky, Jewish

Agency for Israel’s Chairman. “Project HEART is a general comprehensive

program that is launched to gather information with the eventual purpose of

receiving compensation for property looted, stolen, or forcibly sold during

the Holocaust.”

 

Jewish Holocaust victims and their heirs worldwide whose families owned

movable, immovable, or intangible personal property that was confiscated,

looted, or forcibly sold in countries governed or occupied by the Nazi forces

or Axis powers during the Holocaust era are eligible. The only limitation for

application is if restitution has been made to a victim or the victim’s heirs

for that property after the Holocaust era; then they are not eligible for

further restitution in connection with that property.

 

“It is not necessary to have evidence of property ownership to be

eligible to apply. If individuals believe they owned or were beneficiaries of

such property, they should fill out the Questionnaire,” stated Anya

Verkhovskaya, Project Director.

 

Eligible properties for Project HEART include private properties of all

kinds:

 

(1) IMMOVABLE PROPERTY, an item of property that cannot be moved without

destroying or altering it. This includes items of real estate such as

developed land, including any buildings on it, and land without buildings.

 

(2) MOVABLE PROPERTY, any property that can be moved from one location to

another. This may include art, Judaica, livestock, professional tools,

precious metals, precious stones, jewelry, and other movable property.

 

(3) INTANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY, personal property that cannot actually

be moved, touched, or felt but instead represents something of value. This

may include negotiable instruments such as stocks, bonds, insurance policies,

savings accounts, registered patents, dowry policies, and other intangible

personal property. It may also include negative assets-debts and liabilities

owed to the individual-such as outstanding loans and mortgages.

 

“Because of the immeasurable damage that was done to Jewish individuals

and communities from the time their property was confiscated, Project HEART

was put together as an initiative to reach out to those whose pain we can

never imagine, but whom we can assist in the process of gathering data, which

will hopefully and ultimately aid them in retrieving what is rightfully

theirs,” said Bobby Brown of JAFI. “Belated, yet vital steps to partially

redress the terrible wrongdoing committed during the Holocaust era in

relation to asset restitution are now being taken with Project HEART.”

 

A simple eligibility process has been established. To participate,

individuals only need to fill out the Questionnaire that may be found on the

website http://www.heartwebsite.org.

 

Questionnaires will be processed based on agreements with relevant

governments or authorities in their efforts to achieve restitution.

 

Contact Anya Verkhovskaya, Project HEART Director, at

press@heartwebsite.org or +1-414-961-7417 or visit

http://www.heartwebsite.org for more information.

 

SOURCE Holocaust Era Asset Restitution Taskforce – Project HEART

 

CONTACT: Anya Verkhovskaya, Project HEART Director, +1-414-961-7417,

press@heartwebsite.org

 

SOURCE 

Holocaust Era Asset Restitution Taskforce – Project HEART


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