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    Herklotzgasse 21 and the Jewish cultural spaces in a Viennese locality
This project deals with the forms taken by Jewish life in Vienna's Fünfhaus quarter. An important focus of the project is charting the little-known but many-sided world of pre-1938 Jewish association life. This has been achieved by creating an exhibition, holding a symposium on Jewish association and producing an exhibition catalogue. The Jewish Welcome Service, which has supported the project since the autumn of 2007 (the project initiators travelled to Israel to conduct oral history interviews), invited 20 former residents of the 15th district and their relatives to a one-week visit to Vienna in October/November 2008 on the occasion of the exhibition opening.
www.herklotzgasse21.at

Radetzkyschule school project
Another initiative is that of Renate Mercsanits, who researched the life stories of expelled and murdered Jewish students and teachers at the Radetzkyschule grammar school - as she did two years earlier at the Wasagymnasium. Both schools were "jüdische Sammelschulen" (Jewish concentration schools) in 1938. The Wasagymnasium already had so-called "Jewish classes" as early as 1936! In November 2008 the Jewish Welcome Service invited former students and their relatives to a one-week visit to Vienna on the occasion of a ceremony and unveiling of the memorial plaque at the Radetzkygymnasium. The Jewish Welcome Service worked with Radetzkyschule to organise the stays and the programme, and assumed responsibility for looking after the guests.
www.rg3.at




  Herklotzgasse 21 exhibition

A view of the exhibition room. (Photo © Projekt Herklotzgasse 21)

Makabi XV.

Makabi XV. club in the Herklotzgasse 21 gymnasium, c. 1925. (Photo © Projekt Herklotzgasse 21)

Reception

Reception for former students at the Radetzkygymnasium. (Photo © Radetzkyschule, BRG 3)