04-18-2022, 03:22 AM
' Wrote:...“The fact that Elisabeth believed, as do the heirs today, in allowing the public to access to the Haggadah, does not give the museum any basis to claim ownership to the family property, then, or today.”...We're not dealing with some rare Buffalo Nickel, here. Artifacts of such importance should be kept for public view, regardless of who owns them. If this Hagaddah now changes ownership, it doesen't matter one bit, as long as it's kept on display.
The Knesset should be debating on legislating-in a ruling on behalf of such issues.