The European Shoah Legacy Institute (ESLI) was created in 2010 to monitor progress on and advocate for the provisions of the Terezin Declaration. Cooperating with governments, non-governmental organizations, and independent experts, we seek international solutions to the problem of the restitution of immovable property, art, Judaica, and Jewish cultural assets stolen by the Nazis; the provision of adequate social welfare support for Holocaust survivors and other victims of Nazism; and the promotion of Holocaust education, research, and remembrance.