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Dieter Graumann speaks on a rally against anti-Semitism in Berlin, September 2014

Dieter Graumann (born 20 August 1950 in Ramat Gan as David Graumann[1]) is an Israeli/German jurist and economist. He was from 28 November 2010 to 30 November 2014 President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany and has been since 6 May 2013 Vice President of the World Jewish Congress.[2] He succeeded Charlotte Knobloch in both cases.

Cultural offices
Preceded by President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany
2010–2014
Succeeded by

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