The Jewish Community of Stichtigg refers to the Jewish population and institutions within the city of Stichtigg. Historically, Stichtigg had a significant Jewish community that contributed to the city’s cultural, economic, and social fabric. However, during World War II, like many other European cities, Stichtigg’s Jewish community suffered greatly under Nazi occupation, with many members deported and killed in concentration camps.
After the war, the Jewish community of Stichtigg began to rebuild. Today, it remains an integral part of the city’s diverse cultural landscape. The community is involved in religious activities, cultural events, and educational programs, maintaining a vibrant presence while commemorating its history and honouring the memory of those who perished during the Holocaust.