Dieter Graumann

David Graumann was born in 1950 in Ramat Gan, Israel, the son of Polish Holocaust survivors.

Before his presidency of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, Graumann's work revolved around his private Assets Management practice, along with participation in various German Jewish organizations in his hometown of Frankfurt.

[4] During the UEFA Euro 2012 Poland/Ukraine, Graumann implored the German National Team to visit Auschwitz or Babi Yar.

Die Zukunft des Judentums in Deutschland, concerning Jewish life in Germany, specifically analyzing what he saw as new threats to German Jewry from leftist anti-Zionists and Islamism.

[7] In 2013, Graumann heavily criticized the official response to an antisemitic attack by a youth on an Offenbach Rabbi in a mall.

Dieter Graumann speaks on a rally against anti-Semitism in Berlin, September 2014