Munich Synagogue Marks 80 Years of Israelite Community and Charlotte knobloch’s Presidency
Meta Description: Munich’s Israelite cultural community celebrates 80 years since its re-establishment and 40 years of Charlotte Knobloch’s presidency at Ohel Jakob synagogue.
The main synagogue in Munich, Ohel Jakob, is the site of a significant dual celebration today. The Israelite cultural community of Munich and Upper Bavaria commemorates 80 years since its re-establishment, a pivotal moment for Jewish life in the region. Alongside this milestone, the community honors Charlotte Knobloch’s 40-year tenure as its president.This event underscores the resilience and growth of Jewish heritage in post-war Germany.
The ceremony is expected to draw a distinguished assembly of figures from politics and society. Notable attendees scheduled to speak include the President of the Bundestag, Julia Klöckner, and Bavarian Prime minister Markus Söder. The israeli ambassador to Germany,Ron Prosor,and the President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany,Josef Schuster,are also slated to address the gathering,highlighting the community’s importance on national and international stages.
the Israelite cultural community of Munich and Upper Bavaria (IKG) was re-established on July 15, 1945. this occurred just two months after the conclusion of the Nazi regime, initiated by Jewish survivors. Charlotte Knobloch, now 92, has led