Jakob Altaras

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Jakob (Jakov) Altaras

Jakob Altaras (1918 – 2001) was a prominent Croatian physician and Jewish community leader. He played a significant role in the medical field and was an influential figure in the Jewish community in Yugoslavia and later in Germany.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Jakob Altaras was born in Split, which was then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He pursued his medical studies at the University of Zagreb, where he specialized in internal medicine.

Career[edit | edit source]

After completing his education, Altaras worked in various hospitals across Yugoslavia. During World War II, he was actively involved in the Partisan resistance movement against the Axis powers. Following the war, he continued his medical practice and became a well-respected physician.

In the 1960s, Altaras emigrated to Germany, where he continued his medical career. He worked at several hospitals and contributed significantly to the field of internal medicine. His expertise and dedication earned him recognition and respect in the medical community.

Contributions to the Jewish Community[edit | edit source]

Jakob Altaras was deeply involved in the Jewish community both in Yugoslavia and Germany. He was a key figure in the re-establishment of Jewish life in post-war Germany. Altaras served as the president of the Jewish community in Frankfurt and was instrumental in the reconstruction of Jewish institutions and the promotion of Jewish culture and education.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Jakob Altaras was married and had children. His daughter, Adriana Altaras, is a well-known actress, theater director, and writer in Germany.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Jakob Altaras is remembered for his contributions to medicine and his leadership within the Jewish community. His work has had a lasting impact on both fields, and he is honored for his dedication and service.

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