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Jewish cemetery, Roßau

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103: 29: 150:, and covers an area of approximately 2000 m. Today, the site is part of the yard of the old people's home in the Seegasse and can be accessed via the home. Where the home now stands, there used to be a Jewish establishment for quarantining the sick (in order to prevent a spread of infectious diseases). 215:
In 1943, the Nazi authorities resolved to raze the cemetery and to build over the site. A group of engaged Viennese Jews responded by removing some of the gravestones, which they buried at the city's main cemetery, the
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The Jewish cemetery in the Seegasse was created in the 16th century. Between 1540 and 1783, it was the main burial site for members of Vienna's Jewish community. Following a
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A new cemetery for the Jewish community was created outside the city walls in the suburb of Währing (see
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against Viennese Jews in 1670, the Jewish merchant Koppel Fränkel paid a sum of 4,000
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Wiederaufstellung von 280 geretteten Grabsteinen und Neueinweihung im Jahre 1984
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because of its location in the Seegasse, is the oldest preserved cemetery in
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The inscriptions on the gravestones in the cemetery are entirely in
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Das steinerne Archiv - Der Wiener jüdische Friedhof in der Rossau
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forbade the use of all cemeteries within the city walls.
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Alsergrund
Vienna
Austria
Jewish

Roßau
Vienna
Jewish community
Roßau
9th district
Alsergrund
pogrom
florins
Joseph II
Jewish Cemetery (Währing)
Jewish religion
Zentralfriedhof
Bernhard Wachstein
Hebrew
Onlineauftritt der Stadt Wien MA 42
Archived
Wayback Machine
Onlineauftritt der Stadt Wien MA 42
Archived
Wayback Machine
ISBN
3-85476-176-7
Pictures of the Jewish cemetery
48°13′25″N 16°21′45″E / 48.22361°N 16.36250°E / 48.22361; 16.36250

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