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Liliane and Henri Ackermann took charge in 1972 of the Youth Movement "Yeshurun" , a national religious group active all year round, and with winter and summer camps. A great number of Jewish leaders were formed there. Among them, René Gutman, Chief Rabbi of the
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She married Henri Ackermann, a dentist and a community activist, in 1959. They had seven children (Théo, Jacqui, Anne, Raoul, Eric, Charles, and Marc). Henri and Liliane Ackermann formed a team, for nearly half a century.
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I want to express what I owe to the leaders of the youth movement Yechouroun from which I come. Théo and Edith Klein of blessed memory, Liliane Ackermann of blessed memory and the friend so close to me, Henri
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She was a scientist by formation but also an accomplished artist: the violin and piano were her favorite instruments and drawing was her passion.
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Elie Feuerwerker. Dr. Liliane Ackermann, OB"M. A Great Personality of French Jewry. The Jewish Press, New York, April 12, 2007.
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On February 1, 2009, at his Inauguration as Chief Rabbi of France, Gilles Bernheim recalled in his speech Liliane Ackermann: "
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at the elementary and secondary levels but also to adults in Jewish education. She taught also to
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Liliane Ackermann got involved in reaching out to handicapped, women in distress, the elderly. In
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L'Ă©tude de la Torah et les femmes. Le responsum du rabbin Shlomo Hacohen Gross.
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On an official occasion, at the Palais de l'Elysée, in
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in 1956, she studied at the Faculty of Sciences at the
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Microbiologist, community leader, writer, and lecturer
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Kountras. Mme Liliane Ackermann. Adar 5767/Mars 2007
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A rarity for a woman, anywhere, but particularly in
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Strasbourg
France
Strasbourg
France
née
Strasbourg
France
World War II
Voiron
Isère
Strasbourg
Baccalauréat
Université Louis Pasteur
Strasbourg
Ph.D.
microbiology
Ph.D.
Humanities
Strasbourg
Russian
Germany
Louis Pasteur University
biochemistry
microbiology
Bas-Rhin
Gilles Bernheim
Paris
Strasbourg
France

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