Leoben In the second half of the 13th century a Jewish moneylender lived in Leoben. In 1396 Duke Wilhelm (1386-1406) ordered Read More »
Bruck an der Mur The presence of the first Jews in Bruck an der Mur dates back to 1327, when a Jew named Gerssam Read More »
Obervellach Documentary evidence mentions a Jew named Abraham, master of the mint, who resided in Obervellach in 1362. Read More »
Ybbs Jews lived in Ybbs during the first half of the 14th century. In 1338, Scheublein of Ybbs is mentioned as Read More »
Weiten The Jews of Weiten persecuted in 1338 following the accusation of the host desecration in Pulkau. One Jew is mentioned Read More »
Zwettl Jews lived in Zwettl in the first half of the 14th century. In 1337 a Jew called Jesche was mentioned Read More »
Weitra During 1383-1420 four Jewish men “from Weitra” are documented, of them only one or two lived in Weitra, one lived in Krems Read More »
Unterdrauburg In 1383 two Jewish brothers were mentioned as moneylenders living in Unterdrauburg. One of them appeared in Vienna in 1392. Read More »
Volkermarkt When Völkermarkt was first mentioned in documents at the beginning of the 12th century, one part of Völkermarkt was called Read More »
Wolfsberg The first mention of Jews living in Wolfsberg appers in an official source from 1311. Jews were assured of their Read More »