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Bernhard
Wachstein (1868-1935), the Viennese genealogist, librarian, historian, and
bibliographer, was born in Tłuste (Tolstoye/4850). Educated at a Vienna
rabbinical seminary and then at the University of Vienna, Wachstein became
librarian of the Vienna community in 1903. He later became the director of the
library, which he nurtured and organized into one of the best in Europe. His
marriage to a wealthy woman allowed him to devote his life to scholarship, which
included works on such Jewish personalities as Karl Marx, Spinoza, and Moses
Mendelssohn, and bibliographies of Judaic literature and correspondence.
Wachstein is best known for his scholarly study of tombstone inscriptions at
Vienna's oldest Jewish cemetery, at #9 Seegasse. Die inschriften des alten
Judenfriedhofes in Wien, published between 1912 and 1917, included a plan
and description of each stone. The cemetery, desecrated during World War II,
was partially restored with the help of the meticulous details in Wachstein's
study. Wachstein also published the gravestone inscriptions in the old Jewish
cemetery in Eisenstadt, Austria.
Photo courtesy of Celia Male
Translation of the tombstone's inscription:
Died 11 Shevat 5695
Dov Ber, son of Moshe Wachstein,
Director of the Library of the Jewish Community in
Vienna.
May his soul rest in peace.
He solved mysteries of days bygone
and uncovered traces of generations vanished
19 January 1868 - 15 January 1935
Grave location:
Wiener Zentralfriedhof
XI.
Simmeringer Hauptstrasse 244, Vienna
Gate 4, Group 3, Row: 4, Grave: 9
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