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    Charlotte Knobloch (born 29 October 1932, as Charlotte Neuland) is the former President of Central Council of Jews in Germany (Zentralrat der Juden in...
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  • Look up Knobloch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Knobloch or Knoblock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charlotte Knobloch (born...
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  • Court of Bad Oeynhausen found Haverbeck-Wetzel guilty of offending Charlotte Knobloch, president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, who had earlier...
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    Community of Munich and Upper Bavaria, including their President Charlotte Knobloch. On 13 August 2024, Mazraoui signed for Premier League club Manchester...
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    In 2016 he was awarded the Bavarian Culture Prize together with Charlotte Knobloch. Michael Claudius Mayer (born 1967), mosaicist and businessman Petra...
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    planned a "Holocaust" vigil for Gaza in support of the Palestinians. Charlotte Knobloch, the head of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, said "joint hatred...
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    communal leaders Heinz Galinski, Ignatz Bubis, Paul Spiegel, and Charlotte Knobloch (see: Central Council of Jews in Germany), film score composer Hans...
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  • converted to Judaism upon marrying Neuland. They had a daughter, Charlotte Knobloch, who later became President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany...
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    raised by Munich's Jewish community (and particularly its chairwoman, Charlotte Knobloch, then also President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, and...
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  • Education Minister Annette Schavan and the then-Central Council President Charlotte Knobloch. It was the twelfth German Scholarship Foundation to be created and...
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    was celebrated on 25 October 2005. The opening ceremony was led by Charlotte Knobloch, president of Central Council of Jews in Germany and head of Munich's...
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    Galinski 1992–1999: Ignatz Bubis 2000–2006: Paul Spiegel 2006–2010: Charlotte Knobloch 2010–2014: Dieter Graumann 2014–present: Josef Schuster 1950–1973:...
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    Preceded by Ignatz Bubis President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany 2000–2006 Succeeded by Charlotte Knobloch...
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    Berliner-zeitung.de. Retrieved 18 July 2017. "Zentralrat der Juden: Charlotte Knobloch Favoritin für Spiegels Nachfolge – Inland". Faz.net. 15 May 2006....
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  • (died 1991) 28 October - Gerhart Baum, German politician 29 October - Charlotte Knobloch, President of Central Council of Jews in Germany 1 November - Edgar...
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    for a ruling which acquitted a Holocaust denier. WJC Vice-president Charlotte Knobloch called the verdict "quirky" and said that it cast a damning light...
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    Bedford-Strohm, Landesbischof of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria Charlotte Knobloch, President of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde München und Oberbayern...
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    President of the World Jewish Congress since 6 May 2013. He succeeded Charlotte Knobloch in both positions. David Graumann was born in 1950 in Ramat Gan, Israel...
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  • becoming the first German city to deny space and public funds for BDS. Charlotte Knobloch, a Holocaust survivor and chairwoman of the Munich Jewish community...
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    meeting centre. At the inauguration ceremony on 31 January 2013, Charlotte Knobloch representing the World Jewish Congress and the Bavarian State Secretary...
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    conferred by the initiative Austrian Service Abroad. The awarding, where Charlotte Knobloch held an laudation, took place in the Jewish Museum Munich. On occasion...
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  • Silvester Lechner, Steffen Pross; Distinguished Service Awardee: Charlotte Knobloch 2015 Pascale Eberhard, Marlis Glaser, Detlev Herbst, Jörg Kaps, Christian...
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    Secretary and a leading member of the Christian Democratic Union), and Charlotte Knobloch (President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany) demanded that...
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  • Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland (Central Council of Jews in Germany), Charlotte Knobloch, she was threatened on 30 January 2008 in a letter from the chairman...
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    figures, including Guido Westerwelle, Christine Haderthauer, and Charlotte Knobloch were offended by the content of their sermons. Since 2011 Luise Kinseher...
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    years it has attracted renowned German personalities of cultural (Charlotte Knobloch, Berthold Kohler, Robert Zollitsch), political (Angela Merkel, Gerhard...
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  • Snow. A new German edition is published in 2020 with a foreword by Charlotte Knobloch and is being translated into other languages. In May 2019, Bornstein...
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  • Jewish Community of Munich and Upper Bavaria Charlotte Knobloch and the Amberg Rabbi Elias Dray took part. Knobloch had also previously appeared as a speaker...
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  • 2018. A new German edition was published in 2020 with a foreword by Charlotte Knobloch. "Ernst Israel Bornstein". Holocaust Matters. Retrieved 2019-08-02...
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  • Hamm-Brücher (11 May 1921 in Essen – 7 December 2016 in Munich) granted 1995 Charlotte Knobloch (born 29 October 1932 in Munich) granted 2005 Otto Meitinger (born...
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