As a former CLAY awardee for my work as founding national director of the Bet Tzedek Holocaust Survivors Justice Network, I was shocked to see the lead story for this year's CLAY winners under the banner headline "Ensuring historic art is in the right hands" (March 15, 2017), were the lawyers representing the Norton Simon Museum at Pasadena who are trying to prevent the family from whom the Nazis stole the art from recovering it from the museum. Adding...
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