Yoram Jacoby

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Yoram Konrad Jacoby (born July 4, 1906 in Königsberg ; † May 21, 1997 in Jerusalem ) was a German lawyer and Israeli diplomat .

After completing his law studies and doctorate at Albertus University , Jacoby worked in Königsberg, Breslau and Berlin . In 1934 he went to Palestine , where he worked in the Israeli Ministry of Finance from 1952. From 1957 he served in diplomatic missions in Cologne and Bonn , there most recently as the Israeli envoy . Since Germany and Israel did not establish diplomatic relations until May 12, 1965 and Israel had not had an embassy in Germany until then , Jacoby was Israel's highest representative in Germany at the time. After retiring, he returned to Jerusalem .

Fonts

monograph
  • Jewish life in Königsberg in the 20th century , Holzner Würzburg 1983.
Cooperation
  • Joseph Walk (ed.) With the collaboration of Daniel Cil Becher, Bracha Freundlich, Yoram Konrad Jacoby and Hans Isaak Weiss: The special right for the Jews in the Nazi state. A collection of legal measures and guidelines - content and significance , CF Müller, Heidelberg 1981.

literature

  • Horst Göppinger : Jurists of Jewish descent in the Third Reich. Disenfranchisement and persecution . 2nd edition, Beck, Munich 1990, ISBN 3-406-33902-6 .
  • Biographical handbook of German-speaking emigration after 1933. Volume 1, Saur, Munich 1980
  • Joseph Walk (ed.): Short biographies on the history of the Jews 1918–1945. Edited by the Leo Baeck Institute, Jerusalem. Saur, Munich 1988, ISBN 3-598-10477-4 .

References and comments

  1. Berlin, Breslau and Königsberg had the largest Jewish communities in Germany
  2. ^ R. Albinus, Königsberg Lexikon, Würzburg 2002