Studia Judaica Austria approx

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Studia Judaica Austriaca is a monographic series published by the Austrian Jewish Museum Association in Eisenstadt . It was published by Herold in Vienna and Munich since 1974 and later in Eisenstadt in Edition Roetzer (–1984). Some of the volumes were edited by Kurt Schubert (1923–2007), professor of Jewish studies and doyen of Austrian Jewish studies , and his wife Ursula Schubert (1927–1999), but others also contributed to her. The series contains a total of 13 volumes. The following overview does not claim to be up-to-date or complete.

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  • 1. Wolfgang Häusler et al.: Judaism in the revolutionary year of 1848. Vienna, Munich: Herold [in Komm.], 1974
  • 2. Late antique Judaism and early Christian art. Schubert, Ursula. - Vienna, Munich: Herold [in Komm.], 1974
  • 3. Studies on Hungarian Judaism. Eisenstadt: Edition Roetzer [in Komm.], 1976
  • 4. Studies on the literature of the Jews in Eastern Europe. Eisenstadt: Edition Roetzer [in Komm.], 1977
  • 5. The yellow star in Austria. Eisenstadt: Edition Roetzer [in Komm.], 1977
  • 6. The Vienna City Temple. Eisenstadt: Edition Roetzer, 1978
  • 7. Austrian Judaism at the time of Maria Theresa and Joseph II. Eisenstadt: Edition Roetzer [in Komm.], 1980
  • 8. Kurt Schubert (Ed.): On the history of the Jews in the eastern countries of the Habsburg Monarchy. Eisenstadt: Edition Roetzer, 1980
  • 9. Klaus Lohrmann (Ed.): 1000 Years of Austrian Judaism. Eisenstadt: Edition Roetzer, 1982
  • 10. Anna Maria Drabek, Mordechai Eliav, Gerald_Stourzh,: Prague / Chernivtsi / Jerusalem: The Austrian state and the Jews from the age of absolutism to the end of the monarchy. Eisenstadt: Roetzer, 1984
  • 11. Jews in the K. (below) K. Army. Eisenstadt: Austria. Jew. Museum, 1989
  • 12. The Austrian court Jews and their time. Eisenstadt: Austria. Jewish Museum, 1991
  • 13. Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek , Kurt Schubert (Ed.): Central Europe. Spharadim - Spaniols. The Jews in Spain - The Sephardic Diaspora. Austrian Jewish Museum, Eisenstadt 1992, ISBN 3-900907-03-X .

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