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Alternate name: Wien in German. Stadtemple (City Temple) and Jewish Museum are located at 4 Seittenstettengasse, Tel. 36-16-55 (14). Mr. Pagler, the non-Jewish man who voluntarily looks after the Jewish cemeteries in Vienna, says that about 250,000 Jewish burials are computerized in a database established with the assistance of the Economic University. The database belongs to the Jewish community and is only available for private persons who are looking for their ancestors. All the burials in Vienna Zentralfriedhof (Gate 1 and 4) are in this database. For information, write to the Vienna Kultusgemeinde Matrikelamt or Direktion. A donation is appreciated. [See Shalom Association in "THE JEWISH COMMUNITY" above.]

Rossau Cemetery aka 9 Seegasse Cemetery: Site of the medieval Jewish community and the oldest Jewish cemetery extant in Austria. The oldest tombstone dates from 1450. The cemetery closed in 1783.

INACTIVE: 9th district, Seegasse 9; in use from the late 16th c. until 1783. Access is through the entrance of the Municipal Old Age Home open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ask the porter for the key. Access is by a pass obtained before you go there from the 4th floor of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien, Seitenstettengasse 4, A-1010 Wien, Austria. The person to see for the permit is Mr. Schmid Mon.-Thurs. from 8 am to 12:45 and in the afternoon from 1:30 to 4:00 and on Fridays from 8 to 2. This cemetery may date from the fifteenth century and is the oldest surviving Jewish burial ground in Austria. Source: World Guide for the Jewish Traveler by Warren Freedman, E.P. Dutton Inc, NY 1984.

News story that may refer to this cemetery tells story of buried tombstones. [July 2013]

Dobling Cemetery:ACTIVE: 19th district, 65 Hartackerstrasse. The original place of burial of Theodore Herzl and his parents before they were reinterred in Israel. Information from the 4th floor of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien, Seitenstettengasse 4, A-1010 Wien, Austria. Mon.-Thurs. from 8 am to 12:45 and in the afternoon from 1:30 to 4:00 and on Fridays from 8 to 2. Source: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. says that the cemetery is open every day of the week without need to call in advance.. [June 2013]

Floridsdorf Cemetery: INACTIVE: At least partially computerized, but check with Herr Pagler at the Zentralfriedhof about the details. Herr Pagler does not issue a pass to these other cemeteries. Access is by a pass obtained before you go there from the 4th floor of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien, Seitenstettengasse 4, A-1010 Wien, Austria. The person to see for the permit is Mr. Schmid. Mon.-Thurs. from 8 am to 12:45 and in the afternoon from 1:30 to 4:00 and on Fridays from 8 to 2. Address: 21st district, Ruthnergasse 28.

Jewish cemetery in Vienna suburb of Floridsdorf with graves from 1880-1938. 1,395 burials in JOWBR burial list. [July 2009]

Waehring (Währing) INACTIVE: 18th district, Semperstraße 64A/Schrottenberggasse. Old Jewish cemetery in Vienna suburb of Wahring with graves from 1780-1880. 8,589 burials on JOWBR. [July 2009]

At least partially computerized, but check with Herr Pagler at the Zentralfriedhof about the details. Herr Pagler does not issue a pass to these other cemeteries. Access is by a pass obtained before you go there from the 4th floor of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien, Seitenstettengasse 4, A-1010 Wien, Austria. The person to see for the permit is Mr. Schmid Mon.-Thurs. from 8 am to 12:45 and in the afternoon from 1:30 to 4:00 and on Fridays from 8 to 2. 21st district, Ruthnergasse 28. The main burial ground from 1785-1878. Partially computerized. Access is by a pass obtained before you go there from the 4th floor of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien, Seitenstettengasse 4, A-1010 Wien, Austria. The person to see for the permit is Mr. Schmid Mon.-Thurs. from 8 am to 12:45 and in the afternoon from 1:30 to 4:00 and on Fridays from 8 to 2. Book - History of Jews In Vienna by Max Grunwald; JPS 1936 This information extracted from Appendix M (pg. 504) entitled "The Generation of the Wahring Cemetery." The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1936. German. The translation into English was made by Dr. Solomon Grayzel." At U. Florida and Smathers, Judaica # DS135.A92 V53 Library west # 296.094361 G891v. The author notes "from a previous generation there are represented, in the Wahring cemetery, those beginning with "David Wertheim" and the listees that follow. Blank information is because of lack of same not being supplied. Grabschriften des juedischen Friedhofes im 18 Wiener Gemeindebezirk (Waehring) aus den Jahren 1784-1799/ Wien: 1934. von Grunwald, Max, 1871-1953; 362-405 p. 24 cm. Offprint of Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte der Juden in Deutsch-Oesterreich, v. 11. Includes bibliographical references. ID # PN 6297 H4 G7 [ http://www.lbi.org/ ., NY]

Nikolsburg (Mikulov): 521

Trebitsch (Trebic): 98

Prossnitz (Prostejov): 78

Leipnik (Lipnik nad Becvou): 48

Boskowitz (Boskovice): 40

Misslitz (Miroslav): 34

Bruenn (Brno): 30

For this and other information on the Institute for the history of Austrian Jewry visit their website at: http://members.nextra.at/injoest

On the English version of this website, go to Projects and then to Social History of Vienna. In collaboration with Dr. Shlomo Spitzer and the Bar Ilan University in Tel Aviv the gravestone inscriptions at this cemetery will be translated and their religious significance assessed." Source: Henry Wellisch at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Wertheimgasse Cemetery from the 17th century. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Wiener Zentralfriedhof Cemetery at 234 Simmeringer Hauptstrasse, TOR 1: Current active cemetery. Source:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., Vienna;Zentralfriedhof (central cemetery):

Contact: Herr Walter Pagler, Verein zur Wiederherstellung und Erhaltung der jud. Friedhofe in Wien, 1110 Wien, Zentralfriedhof 1. Tor AUSTRIA; Telephone and fax 43-1-767-1507 mornings, usually from 6.30 a.m. Source: Peter Lurie; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. This cemetery, the largest Jewish burial ground in Vienna, is the only one still active and has computerized records. The Jewish section is divided into two parts, Gate 1 and Gate 4. Gate 1 is the older section and contains burials dating from at least 1881. Gate 4 has burials from 1928 on. [At gate No. 4 is also an official of the Kultusgemeinde (Jewish Community). Currently, damage from 2nd World War in this cemetery is being repaired. September 2000] Gate 1 is at 232 Simmeringer Hauptstrasse in the 11th district. The cemetery is open Sundays through Thursdays from 7 AM to 5 PM and Friday from 7 to 3. Enter through Gate 1 first to find Walter Pagler's office as head of Verein Schalom. Monday to Friday from 7 to 11 am. He has the computerized listing of the burials in the Zentralfriedhof for both Gates 1 and Gate 4. Gate 4 has only the index cards of the burials. Mr. Pagler can run off a printout of everyone with the same surname, providing it is within reason. Verein Schlaom is involved in the restoration of 51 Jewish cemeteries all over Austria, most in Lower Austria, but also in the Burgenland, Styria and Carinthia. In 1999, Verein Schalom published a guidecalled Wegweiser (in German) for visitors to Jewish cemeteries in Vienna, Lower Austria, Burgenland, Styria and Carinthia. This guide provides a one-page description of each cemetery, a map, and directions from Vienna. Wegweiser is available from the Kultusgemeinde in Vienna or from Mr. Pagler. Source: Henry Wellisch This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. [September 2000]

79,833 burials from 1880-1938. JOWBR burial list. [July 2009]

Book: Hunderttausend Steine: Grabstellen grosser Oesterreicher juedischer Konfession auf dem Wiener Zentralfriedhof, Tor 1 /und Tor 4/ [von] Patricia Steines; mit einem Textbeitrag von Karl Albrecht Weinberger. [Wien] Falter Verlag, [1993] 364 p. illus. (part col.) facsims., ports., tables. 21 cm. Bibliography: p. 347-362. ID # GT 3247 V5 S8 [ http://www.lbi.org/ ., NY] Hunderttausend Steine, 1978, exhibition catalog, 8/11/1995, STEINES Patricia, 1993, 364p. German, 3-85439-093-9 source: contact Daniel Dratwa e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . The books are among the collection at the Jewish Museum of Belgium.

Wiener Zentralfriedhof Cemetery at 244 Simmeringer Hauptstrasse, TOR 4: Current active cemetery. Source: Georg Gaugusch, Vienna; e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. · Zentralfriedhof (central cemetery): New Jewish cemetery in Vienna with graves from 1918-present. 58,804 burials. JOWBR burial list. [July 2009]

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