The Jewish community of Stockerau was founded in 1910 and included Stockerau, Korneuburg and Langenzersdorf.
In 1932 there were 132 Jews living in Stockerau, of whom 75 paid taxes to the local community. The community maintained several communal institutions; a synagogue and a prayer house in Korneuburg. There were also cultural, and women’s organizations, a Chevra kaddisha (burial society) and Isr. Frauenwohltätigkeitsverein (women’s organization).
Professor Frankfurter from Vienna undertook rabbinical functions, and Leopold Glück was a teacher of religion and cantor.