Ref No | WIA GC/26484 |
Title | Goldschmidt, Marcus Moritz and Goldschmidt, Emma Louise to Warburg, Charlotte 08/07/1897 |
Writer | Goldschmidt, Marcus Moritz; Goldschmidt, Emma Louise, styled 'Louise'. |
Place1 | Scheveningen |
Recipient | Warburg, Charlotte |
Date | 08/07/1897 |
DateNote | FC, 'Engagement' File |
Format | manuscript |
Contents | Marcus understands the situation in which the Warburg family find themselves, strictly raised in and adhering to the tenets of their religion; but the happiness of one's children is higher than religion; repeats Charlotte's characterisation of Mary, a 'noble, pure, ideal' woman, an artist who will make Warburg happy; the fact that Warburg knew Mary Hertz for eight years shows that he respected his family; who would want to stop such harmony for the sake of religion?; it is the highest task of Judaism and Christianity to purify the soul; to stop the love one person has for the other would be contrary to the tenets of religion; counsels patience, time will heal and show them that their children are happy; congratulates Charlotte and Moritz Warburg; Louise thanks Charlotte for informing them of the engagement before the official publication; Marcus and Louise can understand Warburg's choice very well, although they themselves remain faithful to Judaism; she therefore agrees with everything her husband has written and congratulates them; is sure that they will be happy with their son getting married and not remaining single, as is the case with [her brother] Max [Goldschmidt] |
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Persons
Code | PersonName | Dates |
DS/UK/703 | Warburg; Charlotte Esther, née Oppenheim (24/02/1842-13/10/1921) | 24/02/1842-13/10/1921 |
DS/UK/702 | Warburg; Moritz (1838-1910) | 1838-1910 |
DS/UK/955 | Warburg; Mary, née Hertz (13/10/1866-04/12/1934) | 13/10/1866-04/12/1934 |
DS/UK/331 | Goldschmidt; Emma Louise, née von Portheim (05/07/1851-) | 05/07/1851- |
DS/UK/1051 | Goldschmidt; Marcus Moritz (05/10/1832-08/03/1902) | 05/10/1832-08/03/1902 |