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The Protestant "Lutherkirche" (Manhartsstrasse/Schießstaettring) was originally the Stockerau synagogue.

Source: https://synagogues-austria.anumuseum.org.il/index.php/archive?pid=57&sid=86:stockerau-districts-stockerau-korneuburg-langenzersdorf [May 2021]

 

Established in 1874 opposite the Catholic cemetery (Schiesstaettring) at the end of Stockerau, the cemetery bordering open fields is surrounded by a wall and a fence. [July 2009]

JOWBR burial listings. [July 2010]

 

UPDATE:  (translation from German-language original):

The 1823 m² area was bought by the local Minjan Association in 1874 to establish a cemetery. There are 136 graves in the cemetery and one mass grave in which six Jewish slave laborers are buried. Five of them are unknown by name. The sixth is Samuel Feldheim, a former board member of the Israelite religious community in Szeged. In 1896 the cemetery was enlarged. In 2016 the cemetery was repaired.

Source:  https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BCdischer_Friedhof_Stockerau

Thanks to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for this updated information. [April 2021]