The beginnings
of the Jewish community in Vienna reach back to the Middle-Ages. In 1825 after
the Jews had been expelled more than once, the city temple on Seitenstettengasse
was established as the first newly built Jewish synagogue. In 1848, for the
first time, Emperor Franz Joseph officially recognised the community as the
“Jewish Community“ and then between 1849 and 1852 the organisation
was formally founded. It was only in 1867 that Jews received the legal status
as equal citizens. The Jewish Community Vienna has been looking after and supporting
the religious and cultural life of the Jews in Vienna. It has been assisting
with social work, integration issues and caring for Jewish history.
Homepage: http://www.ikg-wien.at