- en.wikipedia.org Jewish cemetery, WähringThe relation of the Sephardic Jews with the Ottoman Empire is reflected in the tombs in the Jewish Cemetery in Währing.
- Founded in 1784, the Währing Jewish Cemetery is an important part of Vienna’s urban history.
- secretvienna.org the-story-of-the-jewish-cemetery…One of the cemeteries that was built as consequence of this decision is the Jewish cemetery in Währing (Vienna’s 18th district).
- friedhofsfonds.org detail-view/49The Jewish cemetery in Währing was used from 1784 until around 1884 and is occupied by up to 30,000 people.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:…Deutsch: Der Israelitische Friedhof Währing (oder Jüdischer Friedhof Währing) war nach seiner Eröffnung im Jahr 1784 die Hauptbegräbnisstätte der Israelitischen...
- jewish-welcome.at en/guided-tours-of-waehring-…The Jewish cemetery in Vienna’s Währing district is considered extremely significant in terms of its cultural history, which dates back to 1784.
- tr.wiki7.org wiki/Еврейское_кладбище_ВерингаWähring Yahudi Mezarlığı ( Almanca: Jüdischer Friedhof Währing , ayrıca Israelitischer Friedhof Währing ), Viyana'nın Währing semtinde bulunan bir Yahudi...
- mapcarta.com W29314211The Jewish Cemetery in Währing, opened in 1784, was the main burial site for members of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien.
- wien.info en/see-do/discover-vienna/jewish-vienna…In March 2023, an exhibition space opened at the Währing Jewish Cemetery in the Tahara House, where rituals involving washing the dead body and...
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/W29314211The Jewish Cemetery in Währing, opened in 1784, was the main burial site for members of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien.
- jewishnews.at in-the-media/2018/10/1/the-jewish-…Besides, the City of Vienna has already awarded 500,000 Euros for the restoration of the Janitor’s house at the Jewish cemetery in Währing.
- taylorfrancis.com chapters/edit/10.4324/…This debate focuses strikingly often on the old Jewish cemetery in Währing, Vienna (hereafter simply Währing).
- wienerbezirksblatt.at en/800-euros-for-the-…The Jewish cemetery in Währing was opened in 1784 and served as a burial place for all Jews who died in Vienna until 1879.