Some survivors and their heirs are finally collecting from a fund established to repay money confiscated by the British during World War II from residents of enemy countries, most of whom were Jewish.
When it comes to the Iraq war, U.S. Jews have reacted much like other Americans: solid support leading into the war, grave doubts about it now. What sets many Jews apart is how they factored Israel into both equations.
After nearly a decade of litigation, many Holocaust survivors and their descendants seeking to collect on Holocaust-era life insurance policies are disappointed when a New York federal judge throws out their cases.