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    Ignatz Bubis (12 January 1927 – 13 August 1999), German Jewish leader, was the influential chairman (and later president) of the Central Council of Jews...
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  • Ignatz is a masculine given name. It may refer to: Ignatz Bubis (1927–1999), German Jewish leader Ignatz Greenberg, birth name of Ukrainian baritone and...
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  • Bubis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ignatz Bubis (1927–1999), German Jewish leader Isaak Bubis (1910—2000), Moldavian Soviet...
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    accepted only two of the many awards offered to him: 10 January 2004 Ignatz-Bubis-Preis [de] of Frankfurt 13 June 2007 honorary citizen of Limburg A compilation...
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    the Central Council and brought it stability and respectability. Under Ignatz Bubis (1927–1999), the Central Council assumed a much greater profile in German...
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    Paderborn (2016) Toleranzpreis der Evangelischen Akademie Tutzing (2016) Ignatz Bubis Award (2017) World Food Programme's Hunger Hero Award (2017) Honorary...
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  • intended to televise it with two commercial breaks of 3–4 minutes each. Ignatz Bubis, head of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, said: "It is problematic...
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  • chairman and later president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, Ignatz Bubis (1927-1999). Currently held by Johannes Heil [de], this chair concentrates...
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    vice president and later (as of 9 January 2000, following the death of Ignatz Bubis) as president. On 11 February 2004, Paul Spiegel received an honorary...
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    some more information about the nature of the memorial to be designed. Ignatz Bubis, the president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, and Wolfgang...
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    football club Czarni Dęblin [pl]. It competes in the lower leagues. Ignatz Bubis (1927–1999), activist Andrzej Jajszczyk (born 1952), scientist Konstantin...
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  • – Rafael Robles, Dominican-American baseball player (b. 1947) 1999 – Ignatz Bubis, German Jewish religious leader (b. 1927) 1999 – Jaime Garzón, Colombian...
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    Meysel, and Michel Friedman; Jewish communal leaders Heinz Galinski, Ignatz Bubis, Paul Spiegel, and Charlotte Knobloch (see: Central Council of Jews in...
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  • the genocide of the Jews of Europe, known as the Holocaust. In 1998, Ignatz Bubis said that Jews could not live freely in Germany. In 2002, the historian...
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  • responsible for actions of the state of Israel" is antisemitic. In 1998, Ignatz Bubis, a leader of the German Jewish community, pointed to a "spreading intellectual...
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  • Bradel, colonel Walter Brom, soccer player Lucjan Brychczy, soccer player Ignatz Bubis, politician Andrzej Buncol, soccer player Agata Buzek, actress Jan Buzek...
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  • medium Hilmar Hoffmann (1925–2018), cultural functionary and director Ignatz Bubis (1927–1999), chairman (and later president) of the Central Council of...
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    still known locally as Sheraton Beach. The current hotel was built by Ignatz Bubis and Emilio Bruns, and designed by Werner Joseph Wittkower (who had also...
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    Karsten Luttmer: Walser replied by accusing Bubis to have stepped out of dialogue between people. Walser and Bubis met on 12 December to discuss the heated...
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    Avi Primor, and the head of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, Ignatz Bubis. During the debate over the change of the seat of the German government...
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  • throat cancer. Susana Ferrari Billinghurst, 85, Argentine aviator. Ignatz Bubis, 72, German Jewish leader. Jaime Garzón Forero, 38, Colombian comedian...
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    the "Obermainbrücke", upstream, in 1878. The latter bridge is named "Ignatz-Bubis-Brücke" as of today. In the 1880s, the Main was channelized, increasing...
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    local railway station, then to cross the Main via Obermainbrücke (now Ignatz-Bubis-bridge) and the Lange Straße, the Zeil, the Sandweg, the Arnsburger Straße...
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    Jewish titles Preceded by Werner Nachmann President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany 1988–1992 Succeeded by Ignatz Bubis...
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  • Reich. Köln/Weimar: Böhlau Verlag. pp. 85–86. ISBN 978-3-412-16306-8. Bubis, Ignatz (1999). Juden und Muslime in Deutschland. Minderheitendialog als Zukunftsaufgabe...
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    Jagielski 2014, p. 565. Friedlander, Albert (16 August 1999). "Obituary: Ignatz Bubis". The Independent. Archived from the original on 25 December 2019. Retrieved...
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    Else-Lasker-Schüler-Zentrum der verfolgten Künste, Wuppertal, 1999 (together with Ignatz Bubis and Peter Finkelgruen). Sarajewo '96. Story. With pictorial signs by...
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  • Müller 1990 Martin Walser 1993 Adolf Muschg 1996 Alexander Kluge 1999 Ignatz Bubis 2002 František Černý 2005 Orhan Pamuk 2008 Hanna Krall 2011 Sibylle Lewitscharoff...
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    Ministry for Federal and European Affairs in Bonn, opening speeches by Ignatz Bubis (President of Central Council of Jews in Germany), the Minister and the...
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  • William Borm Sigismund von Braun Rainer Brüderle Angelika Brunkhorst Ignatz Bubis Ewald Bucher Ernst Burgbacher Jorgo Chatzimarkakis Jürgen Chrobog Jürgen...
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