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September 19, 1997 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-09-19

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n 1991, the Hungarian govern-
ment announced it would pro-
vide restitution to its citizens
who suffered during the Nazi or
Soviet takeovers.
The program had gone through
several changes in the past six years
and it will end Oct. 7.
On Sept. 10-11, Jewish Family
Service brought in Dr. Sandor Beer,
counsel at the Hungarian consulate in
New York, to help Detroiters with
restitution applications.
Criteria are: suffering torture or los-
ing family members in the 1940s and
'50s, deportees, survivors of forced
labor and survivors of the Soviet

camps. Relatives of those who lost
their lives are eligible to apply.
"The upper limit on what is paid
out is one million forints ($5,000),"
Beer said.
One of the individuals at the Sept.
10 meeting, Matei Herty, is not very, -/
optimistic about the program.
"I was told by the Hungarian gov-
ernment that I had $1,800 coming to
me, but I had to go to Hungary to get
it," said Herty, who survived the NaL.-7 \
occupation of Hungary in 1944-45. "I
went to get the money, but it was
given to me as a certificate."
When Herty went to cash the
check, he was told he could only haves
32.5 percent of its value in dollars.
"The forint in America is worth
nothing," he said. "I had to go on the

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