Former Finance Minister Yaakov Ne'eman will head the campaign to have works of art and Judaica that were stolen during the Holocaust returned to the Jewish people. The Jewish Congress has allocated a half-million dollars to gather information to this end. Congress Chairman Israel Singer says that more than 200,000 works of art are now known to have been stolen from Jews during the Holocaust, as well as hundreds of thousands of books. Jewish Agency Chairman Salai Meridor said last night, "This is not about money, but about the very spirit of the Jewish People - Torah scrolls, Torah scroll crowns, parochot [Holy Ark coverings], and talitot [prayer shawls]." The British Museum acknowledged this week that the claim of a Jewish family that four of its paintings were originally theirs was "compelling."