Zistersdorf A son of Swerzlein of Vienna is mentioned in 1319 as Marchart of Zistersdorf. Between 1380-1415 five Jewish men named Read More »
Laa an der Thaya The first information of Jews in Laa an der Thaya dates from 1277 in a document concerning Laa an der Read More »
Mistelbach The Jews of Mistelbach are mentioned among those affected by the persecutions that followed the host desecration accusation of Pulkau in Read More »
Wolkersdorf In 1333 the Jewish woman Sterna of Wolkersdorf sold a mortgage, which was on a fief in a nearby village. Read More »
Marchegg Jews living in Marchegg were expelled in 1421. In 1496 Maximilian I, King of Germany and Duke of Austria allowed Read More »
Klosterneuburg In the 13th century, the monastery of Klosterneuburg, which owned much land and engaged in many legal transactions, contacted Jews Read More »
Hainburg Jews from Vienna seem to have settled in Hainburg at the beginning of the 14th century. In 1320 Schondel of Read More »
Perchtoldsdorf Jews lived in Perchtoldsdorf during the 14th century and in smaller numbers in 15th century as well. In today’s Wienerstrasse Read More »
Traiskirchen Jews lived in Traiskirchen during the first half of the 14th century. Smeril, mentioned in 1329, was a moneylender. During Read More »
Bruck an der Leitha The earliest recorded mention of Jewish life in Bruck an der Leitha dates from 1351. The Jews living in Bruck Read More »