Kobersdorf A Jew called Gerstl is mentioned in a document in 1529. Kobersdorf was in the 18th century one of the Read More »
Lackenbach The Jewish community of Lackenbach was established in 1582. Jews were first mentioned in Achenbach in 1527. They might have Read More »
Deutschkreuz Also known as Tselem in Jewish sources, Deutschkreuz was one of the Sheva Kehillot, (“Seven Communities) of Burgenland. The Jewish Read More »
Wiener Neustadt Founded in 1861, the Jewish community was officially established in 1871 as “Kultusgemeinde” (Jewish community organization). It included the districts Read More »
Mattersburg Jews were first mentioned in Mattersburg in 1527. They may have been refugees from Ödenburg (today Sopron) or Wiener Neustadt. Read More »
Eisenstadt Also known as Asch in Jewish sources, Eisenstadt had a Jewish community dating back to the 13th century. The so-called Read More »
Frauenkirchen The Jewish community of Frauenkirchen has existed since 1714, and was one of the “Seven Communities” of the Burgenland region. Read More »
Gaenserndorf In 1890, there were 25 Jewish families (97 persons) living in Gaenserndorf, and in 1923 there were 543 Jewish inhabitants Read More »
Mistelbach The Jewish community of Mistelbach was founded in 1890 and included Mistelbach and part of Gänserndorf. The communities of Hohenau Read More »
Gross Enzersdorf The first Jewish families moved to Gross Enzersdorf around 1860, and the Jewish community was founded in 1898. In 1932 Read More »