(Jewish group) Holocaust survivor Charlotte Knobloch leads Germany's Jews into an uncertain future
Walking alongside two young men around this citys main synagogue, Charlotte Knobloch looks like a Jewish grandmother enjoying a stroll with her grandsons.
Knobloch, the 89-year-old president of the Jewish Community of Munich and upper Bavaria and likely the only Holocaust survivor leading a large Jewish community today, is indeed a grandmother of seven. But the men are not related to her.
They are police officers belonging to a security detail that was assigned to her years ago in connection with threats on Knoblochs life by neo-Nazis.
One of the best-known Jews living in Germany today, Knoblochs personal life story is intertwined with the unlikely revival of German Jewry after the Holocaust and the growing uncertainty about its future.
Children play soccer outside the Ohel Jakob Synagogue in Munich, Germany on Nov. 23, 2021. (Cnaan Liphshiz)
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I saw and took pictures of the above synagogue. It is very interesting and right next to a Jewish museum.