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Josef Herbst Awarded Hünfeld’s Highest Honor for Decades of Service

A quiet force for fairness and faith, Josef Herbst reshaped Hünfeld’s courts—and its heart. Decades of service finally earn him the city’s highest tribute.

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Josef Herbst Awarded Hünfeld’s Highest Honor for Decades of Service

Credibility & Christian Values - Josef Herbst Honored with Hünfeld Honorary Medal

For his extensive volunteer work, the city of Hünfeld has honored Josef Herbst with the honorary medal.

Published on 2025-12-04

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Josef Herbst has received the Medal of Honour from the city of Hünfeld for his decades of voluntary service. The award recognises his dedication to justice, social causes, and community welfare. Herbst was praised for his integrity, sense of duty, and Christian values during the ceremony.

Herbst spent over 20 years as director of Hünfeld District Court, transforming it into a key judicial center between 1989 and 2011. His leadership expanded the court’s role in the region.

The Medal of Honour highlights Herbst’s lifelong contributions to law, social justice, and community support. His work has left a lasting impact on Hünfeld’s institutions and vulnerable residents. The city’s recognition follows years of quiet but determined service.

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