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Wednesday, April 02, 2014
Israel's Supreme Court Rules That Original Austrian Jewish Historical Documents Should Stay In Israel
Haaretz reports that a 3-judge panel of Israel's Supreme Court yesterday handed down a decision in a suit by the Jewish community in Vienna, Austria seeking return from Israel's Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People of thousands of historical documents deposited there after World War II to keep them safe. The Austrians claim that the documents, which trace the community's history, were only on loan and should be returned now that a Jewish museum is being built in Vienna. The Jerusalem archives claims that the materials were given to them in perpetuity. The Supreme Court urged the two sides to come to an agreement that would result in the original documents remaining in Israel, with a digital copy going back to Vienna and some of the original documents being sent on loan to the Museum of the Jewish Community in Vienna once it is completed.