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Jewish Families from Sankt Pölten, Niederösterreich, Österreich (St. Pölten, Lower Austria, Austria)

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  • Adelheit Sonn-Neumann (1858 - 1919)
  • Moritz Sonn (1851 - 1905)
    Birth: HBMa Fond 167 Radenin inv. c. 1748 Folio 27 (112)
  • Juliana Kolb (1897 - d.)
    Juliana KOLB: b. 16 Feb 1897, St. Pölten - d. ?Basic birth data from IKG-Wien archives courtesy of www.genteam.atNr. 87893 Familienname Kolb Vorname Juliana Code 1 Vorname des Vaters Bernat Name der Mu...
  • Karolina / Lina Kornfein (1847 - 1922)
    Marriage: St. Pölten, 03.03.1868 to Alex. Kornfein Karolina "Lina" Katy etc. KORNFEIN, née HIFFMAN/HOFFMANN: b. 28 Sept 1847, Lackenbach - d. 17 Nov 1922, Wien KORNFEIN, Alex[ander] married HOFFMA...
  • Sandor / Alexander Kornfein (1840 - 1895)
    Marriage: St. Pölten, 03.03.1868 to Katy Hoffmann Alexander/Sandor KORNFEIN: b. circa 1840, lackenbach - d. 8 March 1895, Wien cf. actual IKG-Wien birth registration of grandson Kurt KORNFEIN ... ...

This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Sankt Pölten, Niederösterreich.

Information courtesy of various sources including:

https://spotlight.anumuseum.org.il/austria/community/sankt-polten-m...

A Jewish community existed in Sankt Poelten as of 1850, but it was officially founded only in 1863 as a Kultusgemeinde (community organization), including the districts of Hietzing-Umgebung, Lilienfeld, St. Poelten, and Melk.

In 1932, there were 1,603 Jews living in Sankt Poelten. The community maintained several communal institutions: a synagogue, an old cemetery (1860-1906), and a new cemetery. There were also cultural, and women organizations; a Chevra kaddisha (burial society), and Frauenwohltätigkeitsverein (women’s organization).

Dr. Moritz Tinter, Dr. Adolf Kurrein, Samuel Markus, Dr. Adolf Hahn, Dr. Jakob Reiss, Dr. Bernhard Zimmels and Dr. Leopold Weinsberg served as community rabbis until the turn of the century. Dr. Adolf Schächter, in whose term the new synagogue was built, was the influential rabbi of the inter-war period. The last rabbi before 1938 was Professor Dr. Arnold Frankfurter.

Particularly valuable data on some familie - work in progress - thanks to:

http://www.juden-in-st-poelten.at/en/