Chaim Noll

Chaim Noll was born in East Berlin as the son of the celebrated east German writer and Socialist Unity Party of Germany member Dieter Noll.

Although he had a very privileged upbringing, he began to participate in Dissident activities in the late 1970s.

[3][4] He married the painter Sabine Kahane in the late 1970s, and after he refused to serve in the East German army, he was locked up and started a hunger strike.

During the Second Gulf War, he changed his first name to Chaim, both because he wanted to show his colleagues that he was Jewish, and because he was becoming religious.

Shortly afterwards, he lived with his wife in Rome for a few years, before they finally made Aliyah to Israel in 1995.

Noll in 2014