The Austrian Jewish Museum is located on Unterbergstraße 6 in Eisenstadt, Austria. The museum was founded in 1972 by Kurt Schubert, and was the first Jewish museum to open in Austria after 1945. Schubert was a Catholic professor who chaired the Judaic studies department at the University of Vienna during the post-World War II era. Due to the climate in Austria following the war, many projects regarding Judaism were private enterprises, as was the museum. It was situated in Eisenstadt, rather than Vienna, due to budgetary constraints. It catered to an academic clientele, rather than the general public, and initially were focused around annual symposiums held by the museum. Its creation paved the way for later museums in Austria dealing with Jewish topics, such as the Jewish Museum Vienna. More information...
According to PR-model, ojm.at is ranked 459,181st in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 44,197th in German Wikipedia.
The website is placed before skidsteerhistory.com and after bistum-stgallen.ch in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.