Max Friediger (9 April 1884 – 9 April 1947) was a Danish chief rabbi and a survivor of the Holocaust. After the occupation of Denmark by the Wehrmacht...
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them in his shots. Among the "prominents" who appeared were Jo Spier, Max Friediger, Paul Eppstein, and Leo Baeck. The SS also insisted that the film's...
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the Jewish refugees from Denmark in Sweden. Following the death of Max Friediger, in 1947, he became chief rabbi in Denmark. After World War II he pleaded...
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acting Chief Rabbi Marcus Melchior in the absence of the Chief Rabbi Max Friediger who had already been arrested as a hostage on 29 August 1943, urging...
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Mordecai Schornstein (1919) Successor Tobias Lewenstein (1902) Max (Moses) Friediger (1920) Synagogue Great Synagogue of Copenhagen Began 1892 (first...
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(1892–1902, 1919–1920) Tobias Lewenstein (1903–1910) Max Schornstein (1910–1919) Max (Moses) Friediger (1920–1947) Marcus Melchior (1947–1969) Bent Melchior...
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(1912-10-02)October 2, 1912 June 20, 1980(1980-06-20) (aged 67) Switzerland Friediger, Max M (1884-04-09)April 9, 1884 1947 (aged 62–63) Denmark Gajowniczek, Franciszek...
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Graz. Combat nurse of World War I with war decorations. 55 – IV/14 Friediger, Max 1884–1947 29 January 1943 B Royal Danish chief rabbi in Copenhagen....
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