Host Simon Spungin is joined by Haaretz correspondent Ofer Aderet and Gideon Taylor, the head of the World Jewish Restitution Organization, to discuss the crisis between Israel and Poland over a new law that prevents Holocaust survivors from regaining property seized after World War II.
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We ask: What’s behind the new law and why did Israel – and the Jewish establishment – react with such fury? Is the law antisemitic or, as the Poles claim, merely an attempt to end the chaos over confiscated property? And what are the practical ramifications, if any, of the diplomatic spat the law sparked?
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