Ignaz Hauser

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Ignaz Hauser ( April 29, 1881 in Bratislava - October 20, 1937 in Graz ) was the first rabbi of Klagenfurt .

Life

Ignaz Hauser lived in Vienna from August 1904 to January 1914 , at Porzellangasse 45. He was a tailor. In 1914 he went to Hohenems and worked there in the Jewish community as the rabbi's secretary and rabbinical administrator. On November 4th, 1915, he married Sophie Rosenthal from Hohenems in his hometown, presumably for the purpose of naturalizing Hauser. They probably separated before 1923 when Hauser went to Klagenfurt. She was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp in 1942 . In Klagenfurt, Ignaz Hauser was the first rabbi of the Israelite Religious Community of Klagenfurt until 1934 and married again. He died in Graz in 1937 and was buried at the Vienna Central Cemetery .

Individual evidence

  1. Ignaz Hauser. In: Hohenems Genealogy. Retrieved September 30, 2018 .
  2. Nadja Danglmaier, Helge Stromberger: Places of National Socialist Violence in Klagenfurt: Dealing with Regional History in Higher Education Schools. PART 1 . Klagenfurt January 2006, p. 41 ( yadvashem.org [PDF; 9.1 MB ]).
  3. ^ Sophie Rosenthal. In: Hohenems Genealogy. Retrieved September 30, 2018 .