Russia orders jewish artwork home

THE TELEGRAM
March 17, 2011

MASSACHUSETTS -- A legal dispute between the U.S and Russia involving a large collection of old Jewish religious books and documents looted by Nazis in World War II has resulted in the Russian government ordering the immediate return of all Russian art on loan in the U.S — including 37 icon paintings and artifacts that were part of an eight-month exhibit at the Museum of Russian Icons on Union Street. [link]

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