Jessica Steinberg covers the Sabra scene from south to north and back to the center.
A 17th century Flemish tapestry that hung in the Tel Aviv Museum of Art from 1971, later restituted to the original owners, the Mosse family in Berlin (Courtesy Tel Aviv Museum of Art)
As Israel commemorates Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art is about to complete the restitution of two 17th century Flemish tapestries looted by the Nazis during World War II.
The tapestries, along with a 19th-century oil painting already restituted, are the first instances of Holocaust-looted art found at the Tel Aviv museum. All three artworks belong to the Mosse family of Berlin, which had been the holder of a significant art collection.