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Kluckygasse Synagogue Vienna

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Association Synagogue Name. Temple Association "Brigittenau Year: 1873, the prayer room was originally located in the house Jägerstr.41, from 1875 in the house Webergasse 20. The synagogue in Kluckygasse was built in 1899/1900; The inauguration took place on 20.9.1900. Architect: Jakob Gartner Appearance: three-nave ground plan with double tower facade, Romanesque decor, two mighty onion domes Chairman: Josef Kohn (1932) The rabbis were Dr. Bach, Dr. David, Dr. Feuchtwang (temporarily), Prof. Dr. Fink, Prof. Dr. Pollak, from 1907 Dr. Armin Abeles, Dr. Appowitzer, Dr. Wachstein and Dr.

Synagogue Dollinergasse Vienna

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Association synagogue Name: Temple Association "Döbling Originally this association had its seat in Vormosergasse 1, from 1904 (until the move to Dollinergasse) in Gatterburggasse. 1907 Adaptation of the existing residential building, Dollinerg.3 into a synagogue. Architect: Julius Wohlmuth (inauguration: 5.9.1907). Appearance: very interesting and tasteful design of the north and west facades in Art Nouveau style, reminiscent of Otto Wagner's buildings.

Synagogue Schopenhauerstraße Vienna

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Built in 1888/89 by the Isr. Suburban municipality of Währing, from 1890 under the direct administration of the IKG Vienna. Architect: Jakob Modern. Appearance: three-nave, free-standing structure, Welstfront erninnert to the Gustav Adolf Church in Vienna-Gumpendorf, the onion domes and the arabesque decorations inside give the building an oriental touch. Capacity: 388 men's and 176 women's seats (galleries). The rabbis who served at this temple were: Wilhelm Sor, Dr. David Feuchtwang and Dr. Arthur Zacharias Schwarz. Destroyed Nov. 1938. Today there is a lawn Last use: No information

Synagogue Thelemangasse Vienna

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Club prayer house Founded 24.2.29 (?) Name: "Gemilath Chesed" (One practices mercy) Chairman: Julius Krupnik Rab.: Markus Leib Habermann Qu.: Jewish Yearbook for Austria 1932, Krakow Calendar 1937, Annual Report of the Jewish Community 1932 (approved), Annual Report of the Jewish Community 1936 Last use: No information

Synagogue Hubergasse Vienna

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Built in 1885/6 by the Israelit. Suburban community Ottakring, since 1890 under direct administration of the IKG Vienna. Architect: Ludwig Tischler Appearance: West front designed after the model of a Neo-Renaissance house façade, center and side risalithe indicate the three-nave ground plan. Capacity: 406 male and 266 female seats. 1928 Addition of a winter prayer school by architect Ignaz Reiser. Rabbis at the "Huber Temple": Dr. Wilhelm Sor, Dr. Moritz Deutsch, Dr. Julius Max Bach. Nov.1938 completely destroyed. Qu.: P.

Synagogue Turnergasse Vienna

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Originally built by the Israelit. Vorortegemeinde Fünfhaus in the years 1871/72, since 1890 under direct administration of the IKG Vienna. Architect: Prof. Carl König Appearance: very beautiful example of a neo-Renaissance building, inside Pompeian decor, three-nave layout with galleries. The west front was dominated by a bell tower. Capacity: 496 male and 333 female seats. 1923 addition of a winter prayer school Rabbis at the "Turner Temple": Dr. Anton Schmiedl, Dr. Jonathan Wolf, Dr. Max Grünwald, Dr. Israel Taglicht and Dr. H.J. Zimmels. Nov.

Storchengasse Synagogue Vienna

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Association Synagogue Name: "Emunas Awes" (Faith of the Fathers) Year: 1863(?) Chairman: Emanuel Weiss, Deputy Chairman: Emanuel Schulz, Rab.: Aaron Weiss Talmud Torah, youth section, women's section, support section. The Gründerzeit house at Storchengasse 21 may have been occupied as early as 1890. In 1930 Ignaz Reiser built a synagogue in modern style next to the already existing building, with a relatively large prayer hall. The synagogue was destroyed on Nov.

Synagogue Sturzgasse Vienna

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Association prayer house Name: "Auhawe Israel" (The Love of Israel) Source: Annual Report of the Jewish Community 1936, Krakow Calendar 1937 (An association called "Auhawe Isroel" in Vienna XIII, Reinlg.33 was first admitted in 1924 according to the Annual Report of the Jewish Community) Last use: No information