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German city votes for Jewish mayor

March 27, 2012 11:24

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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A German city has elected a Jewish mayor nearly 80 years after the Nazis came to power.

Peter Feldmann won 57 per cent of the vote to become Frankfurt's mayor, a position he will take on in July.

Mr Feldmann is not the first Jewish mayor of Frankfurt – the city was run by Ludwig Landmann between 1924 and 1933 – but he is the first since the Holocaust. In fact, no major German city has voted in a Jewish mayor since the Nazi era.

Mr Feldmann, a liberal Jew, is from the German Social Democrat party and five years ago he co-founded the SDP's Jewish wing.