Central Council of Jews in Germany

Logo of the "Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland"
The Leo-Baeck-Haus in Berlin: Headquarters of the Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland
President Josef Schuster at the opening of the New Synagogue, Magdeburg

The Central Council of Jews in Germany (German name: Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland) is a federation of German Jews. It was founded on 19 July 1950, as a response to the increasing isolation of German Jews by the international Jewish community and increasing interest in Jewish affairs by the (West) German government. Originally based in the Rhenish areas (Düsseldorf and Bonn), it transferred its seat to Berlin after the Reunification of Germany (1990). As of 2015 the Jewish community in Germany has around 100,000 registered members,[1] although far more Jews live in the country without belonging to a synagogue.[citation needed] From its early years, the organisation has received strong financial and moral support from the government.[citation needed] Since the end of November 2014, Josef Schuster, an internist from Würzburg, has been president of the Zentralrat. He follows Dieter Graumann, who was the incumbent from November 2010 to November 30th 2014.

The Zentralrat is the German affiliate of the World Jewish Congress (WJC).

  1. ^ "Mitglieder - Karte der Landesverbände und jüdischen Gemeinden" (in German). Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland. Archived from the original on 2016-12-28. Retrieved 2016-12-13.

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