English: Chief Rabbi Max Friediger, having returned from Theresienstadt, presides over the first
service in the synagogue in Copenhagen at itsreopening on June 22, 1945 [1].
Dansk: Max Friediger, Dansk overrabbiner 1920-1947
Deutsch: Dr. Max Friediger, Dänischer Oberrabbiner 1920-1947
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Vilhelm la Cour: Danmark under Besættelsen, Bd. III, p 361, Copenhagen 1946
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