Topics: Compensation & Restitution

Heirs

Payments to Legal Successors One-time and ongoing assistance from the Hardship Fund, Article 2 Fund, CEE Fund, Child Survivor Fund are not transferable and not inheritable. Applicants must be alive when applications to the fund are received. Heirs are not entitled to apply for payments in the Hardship Fund, Article 2 Fund, CEE Fund, Child […]


Apply for Compensation

Please review all information on this page before applying Hardship Fund Supplemental Payment  The Claims Conference will be mailing application forms specifically for the Hardship Fund Supplemental Payment. Please use the application form you receive in the mail. Do not apply for this payment using the application form on this page. Please read the FAQ Ответы на […]


Certification Requirements

Certification of Application Form and Attached Documents The application form and attached documents submitted to the Claims Conference must be certified by one of the following entities: A notary public German consulate Bank City/Town Hall Jewish social service agency possessing a seal Jewish community possessing a seal (in Central and Eastern Europe) A local Claims […]


ZRBG Payments for Child Rearing Periods (Kindererziehungszeiten)

The information presented below is intended solely as a general guide. It is a broad summary and overview. For information on Payments for Child Rearing Periods consult the German Social Insurance Board at the address given below. Under German Social Insurance laws, certain pensions or benefits for child-rearing periods may be claimed by individuals who […]


Bank Fees Charged for Holocaust Compensation Payments

The Claims Conference uses wire transfers to make payments to eligible recipients of certain Holocaust compensation funds that we administer. Most financial institutions require that we use wire transfers, as opposed to direct deposit, for one-time payments. Although the Claims Conference covers all outgoing fees related to making the wire transfer, unfortunately, some financial institutions […]


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