Murau Jews lived throughout the 14th century in Murau. They had a synagogue and probably used the cemetery of Friesach. The Read More »
Wels Documentary evidence records a “house of a Jew in Wels” in 1396. The Jews of Wels were expelled from the Read More »
Schärding In 1316 the Dukes Otto IV and Heinrich II granted a town law regulating the selling of meat by Jews. Read More »
Hallein In 1284 the Jews of Hallein and Mühldorf paid a tax of 20 Marks in silver to the Archbishop of Read More »
Salzburg Jewish presence in the land of Salzburg dates back to the 11th-12th century, but there is no proff of Jews living Read More »
Braunau Jews lived in Braunau in the first half of the 14th century. At the time of the Black Death persecutions Read More »
Lienz Jewish families owned two houses in the town. Isak von Lienz was the private banker of the Counts of Goerz, Read More »
Innsbruck In 1342, Duke Ludwig took under his protection the Jew Salmen of Innsbruck and his descendants for a yearly payment Read More »
Feldkirch Jews lived in Feldkirch in the first half of the 14th century in a place occupied today by the district of Heiligenkreuz Read More »
Vienna Jews lived in Vienna either temporarily or permanently only when granted a privilege permitting them to reside in the city. Read More »