Johann Maier (15 May 1933[1] – 16 March 2019)[2] was an Austrian scholar of Judaism, and was founder and, for thirty years, director of the Martin Buber Institute for Jewish Studies at the University of Cologne. He retired in 1996,[3] and was living in Mittenwald, in Upper Bavaria.
Maier was appointed director of the Martin Buber Institute for Jewish Studies at its founding in Spring 1966.[4] This was the second of three faculties of Jewish studies in Germany after the Free University of Berlin (1963, Prof Jacob Taube) and before the University of Frankfurt (1969, Prof. Arnold Goldberg).[5]