At the House of Representatives, Parliamentary President Cornelia Seibeld will welcome guests when the plaque bearing Margot Friedländer’s name is officially unveiled. This is scheduled to take place in the early morning – MPs will be in session at the Parliament on 7 May, with the start of the sitting postponed by one hour. According to the House of Representatives, the school choir from the grammar school in Spandau – which is to be named after Margot Friedländer in future – will take part in the ceremony. The honorary citizen of Berlin died on 9 May 2025 at the age of 103. Friedländer (1921–2025) came from a Jewish family in Berlin. She was deported by the Nazis to the Theresienstadt concentration camp. After the liberation in 1945, she moved to the USA with her husband. It was not until she was 88 that she returned to the German capital. She is buried in the Jewish cemetery in Weißensee.