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Rabbi Heads Mannheim Jewish Community

January 13, 1935
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For the first time in the recent history of German Jewry, a rabbi has been appointed chairman of a Jewish community in Germany. Rabbi Dr. Gruenwald of Mannheim has been unanimously elected as president of the community for a period of two years.

His predecessor as president of the community, Professor Moses, left Germany about six months ago for Palestine, where he is now resident.

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