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::Between 1782 and 1868 more than 3000 Jews converted in Vienna. Together with the baptized jewish foundlings 6000, up to 1914 more than 18000 left Judaism, mostly poor people, later, in the second half of the 19th century mostly better educated, belonging to the middle class and grande bourgeoisie, also many intellectuals, artists, musicians and writers. | ::Between 1782 and 1868 more than 3000 Jews converted in Vienna. Together with the baptized jewish foundlings 6000, up to 1914 more than 18000 left Judaism, mostly poor people, later, in the second half of the 19th century mostly better educated, belonging to the middle class and grande bourgeoisie, also many intellectuals, artists, musicians and writers. | ||
*'''1784-1879''' - [https://www.genteam.eu/index.php?option=com_friedhof_waehring&view=all&Itemid=76&lang=en Jewish burials in Währing, Vienna 1784 and 1879] | *'''1784-1879''' - [https://www.genteam.eu/index.php?option=com_friedhof_waehring&view=all&Itemid=76&lang=en Jewish burials in Währing, Vienna 1784 and 1879] | ||
*'''1800-1938''' - [https://www.genteam.at/index.php?option=com_werwar&view=all&Itemid=70&lang=en "Wer einmal war" - The Jewish Grand Bourgoisie of Vienna 1800-1938] This database is an index to the book by Georg Gaugusch: "Wer einmal war" - The Jewish Grand Bourgoisie of Vienna 1800-1938, published by the Amalthea-Publishing House. The first volume with the letters A-K appeared in print in November 2011, contains 1.700 pages and covers about 250 families (ISBN: 978-3850027502). | |||
*'''1832-1895''' - [https://www.genteam.eu/index.php?option=com_matriken_bgld&view=all&Itemid=74&lang=en Index of Jewish records of Burgenland, Austria, between 1832 and 1895] | *'''1832-1895''' - [https://www.genteam.eu/index.php?option=com_matriken_bgld&view=all&Itemid=74&lang=en Index of Jewish records of Burgenland, Austria, between 1832 and 1895] | ||
*'''1868-1914''' - [https://www.genteam.eu/index.php?option=com_ikg_austritte&view=all&Itemid=48&lang=en Resignations of the Jewish Community in Vienna between 1868 and 1914] Between 1868 and 1914, approximately 18,000 individuals resigned from the Jewish Religious Community (Israelische KultusGemeinde or IKG) in Vienna, which show the dramatic change of time. Few individuals were baptized, while others did not have any religious affiliation. Sources, an important tool for researchers and genealogists, were the official resignation declarations and resignation protocols of the Vienna Jewish communities, the Inner City, Ottakring, and Sechshaus. Data was amended through matrices by the Jewish Religious Community, Catholic priests and Protestant ministers, as well as through civil marriages, proselyte protocols of the Jewish Religious Communities and requests of name changes by the Lower Austrian Government. | *'''1868-1914''' - [https://www.genteam.eu/index.php?option=com_ikg_austritte&view=all&Itemid=48&lang=en Resignations of the Jewish Community in Vienna between 1868 and 1914] Between 1868 and 1914, approximately 18,000 individuals resigned from the Jewish Religious Community (Israelische KultusGemeinde or IKG) in Vienna, which show the dramatic change of time. Few individuals were baptized, while others did not have any religious affiliation. Sources, an important tool for researchers and genealogists, were the official resignation declarations and resignation protocols of the Vienna Jewish communities, the Inner City, Ottakring, and Sechshaus. Data was amended through matrices by the Jewish Religious Community, Catholic priests and Protestant ministers, as well as through civil marriages, proselyte protocols of the Jewish Religious Communities and requests of name changes by the Lower Austrian Government. |
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