Background Article In Search of History at the Jewish Museum of Vienna Each of the objects on display at the Jewish Museum of Vienna was once a part of the daily lives or rituals of Jewish families and communities. Bound up with the fates of the Jewish people, together these objects that were each torn from their original context provide a memorial to the Jews who were displaced and murdered, and for this reason the story behind every object deserves to be told. Although only scant reliable information is available for most of the objects, this article describes an attempt to trace the story of a Torah crown from the JMV using just a few clues.
Background Article Lemberg's Coffeehouse Culture Before the First World War The east Galician city of (Lemberg) Lviv had a lively coffeehouse culture during the Habsburg Empire. Poles, Jews and Ukrainians would gather over pots of coffee and tea. As the First World War approached, however, a growing sense of nationalism could also be felt in these otherwise convivial spaces.
Research project Securing Lemberg. Local politics in a multi-ethnic city of the Habsburg Monarchy The research project examines the administrative history of the Galician capital of Lviv from 1772 to 1914, as the foundations for the city's development from a city in decline to a multi-confessional and multi-ethnic metropolis are seen in its municipal administration.