Zalman Grinberg (September 29, 1912 – August 8, 1983) was a medical doctor who served as the chairman for the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the American sector of Germany and Austria after World War II.
[1] Shortly after the war, Zalman led a group of 800 nearly dead Dachau prisoners in search of help,[2] eventually finding himself near the monastery of St.
[1] There, managed to set up a hospital at the monastery, recruiting nurses and physicians among the concentration camp survivors.
[1] Subsequently, he was appointed to the Central Committee ("ZK"), which was seated in Munich.
[1] He moved to Israel and became the director of the Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva.