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September 08, 2016 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-09-08

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Legal and Ethical Controversies
over Nazi Art Looting

Keynote speaker Attorney Raymond J. Dowd will discuss the story behind Nazi
confi scated art, through forced and coerced transfers, and the ethical and legal
expectations of its return to its lawful owners.

September 14, 2016

7:00 pm
Holocaust Memorial Center
28123 Orchard Lake Road
Farmington Hills

KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Raymond J. Dowd, Esq.

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LLP in New York City, has served as lead trial counsel in
many notable cases, and handled the recovery of a ancient
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lectures on Nazi art looting are informative and include the
2009 Prague Conference on Holocaust-Era Assets.

MODERATOR:
Professor Howard Lupovitch

Associate Professor of History and Director of
the Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies at
Wayne State University, and is the author of
Jews and Judaism in World History.

TICKETS:

Holocaust Center Members and JBAM
Members: No Admission Charge

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PROGRAM CHAIR: Richard A. Herman
PROGRAM CO-CHAIR: Jonathan Schwartz

REGISTER AT: tinyurl.com/jbam0914
For information contact: Richard Herman,

the COPYRIGHT SOCIETY

Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer
Stolen by the Nazis in 1938
and returned to its rightful
ownership in 2000.

o f t h e U SA

September 8 • 2016

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