(1) Hij heeft/had een relatie met Selma Neufeld.
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(2) Hij heeft/had een relatie met Business ZPartners.
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(3) Hij is getrouwd met Selma Marcus.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1895, hij was toen 37 jaar oud.
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So, this Uncle Mo[ses] who was the first one to come here must have been an ambitious young fellow. So he went to work for a wholesale dry goods company. They were downtown, in around Sansome and Bush. This wholesale dry goods company was apparently very successful so after a period of time, of how long I dont know, they sent him to New York to open a branch there as a manager. I never did know him. But he had two children. He had a son, Ralph, who became a Ph.D. and a daughter, Evelyn, who at that time got her degree in teaching and she was the head of one of the large high schools, department head, in New York. I did meet her later on when she came out to visit Gina with whom she corresponded.
Like most of his Jewish contemporaries he was forced to serve a term in the Russian army but was soon released because of poor eyesight. On reaching early manhood he left his home and settled in Posen, then a German province. Here he obtained a secular education and began those classical and mathematical studies which he continued, as an autodidact, to the end of his life.
From Posen, where he had enjoyed the help and friendship of Rabbi Feilchenfeld, he went to Paris where he was enabled to continue his secular studies by receiving a stipend such as was given to many of the young immigrant scholars by the wealthy Jews of Paris on the recommendation of Grand Rabbi Zadoc Kahn. In Paris he completed the course of studies at the Commercial Lyceum and had the satisfaction of seeing some of his exercises in French composition and penmanship exhibited at the National Exposition, where they were seen and described by the Paris correspondent of the Hebrew periodical Ha-Meliz.
A few years after his coming to San Francisco he married a young German Jewish immigrant, Selma Neufeld, who came of a family of modest means but considerable culture. She was justly proud of the fact that her maternal uncle, Siegesmund Weissbien, was the equivalent of a Federal Supreme Court judge in Germany. During the early years of his marriage Moses Marcus found time to give instruction in Talmud to two talented young American rabbinical students, Martin Meyer and Judah Magnes the former became Rabbi of Temple Emanuel in San Francisco; the latter became the first Chancellor of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
his death in July, 1936 in Los Angles while he was en route to San Francisco to revisit near relatives whom he had not see for thirty years.
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