In the sequel to "Paying For Justice", Orly Vilnai Federbush and Guy
Maroz travel to the USA and Germany in order to release the 900
Million Dollars currently held by the International Claims
Conference, and pass these monies on to the intended targets- the
Holocaust Survivors themselves.The film, which came about following extensive research carried out
over the past year, exposes the immoral and corrupt network between
the large international Jewish organizations of the Diaspora which
exists in order to spend the funds belonging to the Holocaust
Survivors, underwritten by Germany, for underhand purposes which are
wholly unrelated to any compensation agreement.
"Paying for Justice" brought this issue to the forefront of Israeli
public debate for the first time in the history of the State, served
to effect unique policy change regarding the circumstances Holocaust
Survivors now find themselves in, and further brought about the
establishment of an investigative fact-finding committee to examine
the alleged injustices.
In the sequel, "Paying for Justice – The Struggle Continues"
Vilani-Federbush and Meroz attempt, through an international
process, to bring about a conclusion to their labors - for the sake
of both the Holocaust Survivors and their lost dignity.