The Jewish Community of Hamburg is one of the larger Jewish communities in Germany, with 2,289 members (as of 2021).[1] It forms an independent state association within the nationwide Central Council of Jews in Germany. The chair of the community is Philipp Stricharz.
In addition to the Jewish Community of Hamburg, there is also the "Liberal Jewish Community of Hamburg" with over 300 members and the "Jewish Educational Center Chabad Lubavitch Hamburg e.V.".
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