The Obermayer Awards

For two decades, the Obermayer Awards have honored people and organizations in Germany that have worked creatively and selflessly to raise awareness of Jewish history and culture in their communities, and to fight the rise of hate, prejudice, and anti-Semitism. Award recipients have included teachers and engineers, publishers and judges, artists and bankers, lawyers and business executives, and they come from every corner of the country. They have worked toward real reconciliation in their own communities, forging meaningful relationships with former residents and their descendants while also making it possible to teach the lessons of history to new generations.

The awards are held each January in the Berlin Parliament, marking the Parliament’s annual observance of International Holocaust Remembrance Day. 

Obermayer Awards 2024

The 2024 Obermayer Awards will be presented on January 29, 2024 at the Red Town Hall in Berlin, in a ceremony hosted by the Governing Mayor of Berlin, Kai Wegner, and the President of the Berlin Parliament, Cornelia Seibeld. The annual ceremony has taken place for more than two decades, and is a prominent official highlight of the observance of international Holocaust Remembrance Day in Germany’s capital. Meet the 2024 winners here.

Meet the Jury

The jury for the Obermayer Awards includes experts in the fields of remembrance, Jewish-German history, human rights, and social justice.


See Every Obermayer Award Winner

Read profiles of each Obermayer Award recipient since 2000. They come from a wide range of occupations and from every region of Germany.


A Brief History of the Obermayer Awards

The story begins when Arthur Obermayer, a Jewish American entrepreneur decided to travel to Germany to trace his roots. What he discovered astounded him.

 

Combating hate starts with a shared understanding of the past.