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Synagogue Rembrandtstraße Vienna

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Name: Achduth (Achdus) Israel (Unity of Israel), also called "Rembrandt Temple". Chairman: David Robitschek (1932) At the Rembrandt Temple worked: Rabbi Dr. Kramer(1850-1922), Dr. Joel Pollak(1932). The prayer hall was accessible from the courtyard at ground level, today an industrial building. Source: Jewish Yearbook for Austria 1932, Krakow Calendar 1937, Annual Report of the Jewish Community 1890-1936 J.Grünberger, J. Karniel, A Century of Misrachi, Festschrift 2000, Vienna Last use: today industrial plant

Synagogue Taborstraße Vienna

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Association prayer house Association name: Achwa we reuth (Friendship and brotherhood) Chairman: Salomon Reiss, Rab.: A.L. Arak Source: Jewish Yearbook for Austria 1932, Krakow Calendar 1937, Annual Report of the Jewish Community 1908/9, Annual Report of the Jewish Community 1936 Last use: No information

Malzgasse Synagogue Vienna

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Association name: "Beth Hamidrash Talmud Torah" (House of Learning) Year of the association: 1854 The prayer house, built in 1884, was moved backwards in 1906 when the new elementary school "Talmud Torah" was built. The complex of buildings is currently located behind a high wall and is not visible from the street. Architect: unknown Chairman: Leopold Hirsch, Rab.: Hermann Schenk (1932) Head of the elementary school: Senior teacher Gotthold Friedländer(1932) Head of the Hauptschule: Director Emanuel Unger (1932) A total of 28 teachers. Nov.

Synagogue Pazmanitengasse Vienna

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Association synagogue Association name: "Aeschel Awsachrom" (Tent of Abraham); also called "Am Volkert". Gj.of the association 1875, which was also builder of the synagogue. President: Oskar Schramek, Vpr.: Leonhard Maier (1932) The rabbis at this temple were: Dr. Abeles, Dr. S. Funk. Dr. Z. Taubes Building period: 1911-12 Architect: Ignaz Reiser Appearance: three-nave building with double-tower facade, in the so-called monumental style Capacity: 500 men's and 400 women's seats, additional consultation hall, library and small prayer room. Nov.

Synagogue Leopoldsgasse Vienna

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Association synagogue, called "Polish Shul". is maintained by the association "Beth Israel" (House of Isreal) according to Polish Jewish rite. From 1792 there was a prayer house called "Beth Hatefilo Poland", from 1836 the rabbi Eleazar Horowitz, who came from Bratislava, worked in the "Lazzenschul" in the old Lazzenhof, from 1854 the Polish-Israelite prayer house was located in the Upper Danube Street 65 (today 79), until the foundation of the "Polish School" in the Leopoldsgasse in 1892. Construction period: 1892 - 93 Architect: Wilhelm Stiassny Architectural style and appearance: three-nave

Synagogue Große Schiffgasse Vienna

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Name: Beth Hamidrash Torah Ez Chaim "Torah Tree of Life". Gj: 1865 The multi-storey house Große Schiffgasse 8, which still exists today, was built in 1893 (in place of a pre-March building) according to the plans of Baurat Wilhelm Stiasssny built. Chairman: Salomon Schreiber, Deputy Chairman: Albert Bräuer, Rab.: Sigmund Fürst, Josef Baumgarten, Meier Fleischmann (1932). Nov.

Synagogue Große Schiffgasse Vienna

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Association Synagogue Since 1897 maintained by the association "Adass Yisroel" (Community of Israel), center of Orthodoxy in Vienna. Construction period: 1858(?) - 1864, inauguration on 16.9.1864, 1st rabbi: Salomon Spitzer Architect: unknown Style and appearance: single-nave, almost square domed building with stylistic borrowings from Byzantine architecture Capacity: 500 male and 250 female seats. Chairman: KmR. Siegmund Bondi, Rab.: Sigmund Fürst (1932) Nov.

Synagogue Zirkusgasse Vienna

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Synagogue of the Turkish Israelites (Sephardim) Construction period: 1885 - 87 Architect: Hugo von Wiedenfeld Architectural style: strict historicism based on motifs of the Alhambra, octagonal domed building. Capacity: 340 seats on the first floor, 110 seats in the galleries, also A total of 250 standing places. On the second floor of the building there was also a winter prayer hall with 105 seats. President of the Turkish-Israeli.