He was married to Augusta Liblau. (Liblan?). The children were born in Chernivtsi, Bukovina, Austria. His four daughters were educated: Rosa Welt (Straus) was a doctor in New York and later moved to Israel to work for the rights of women. She was the head of the Union of Hebrew Women. Sara Welt (Kakels) was the first woman pediatrician at Mt Sinai hospital. Leonora Welt (Gourfein) practiced in Geneva. Ida became a chemist in Geneva.
See "From the Shtetl to the Lecture Hall: Jewish Women and Cultural Exchange" By Luise Hirsch. Note 134.
See also "Female, Jewish, and Educated: The Lives of Central European University Women. By Harriet Pass Freidenreich. Page 8.
He was married to Augusta Liblau. (Liblan?). The children were born in Chernivtsi, Bukovina, Austria. His four daughters were educated: Rosa Welt (Straus) was a doctor in New York and later moved to Israel to work for the rights of women. She was the head of the Union of Hebrew Women. Sara Welt (Kakels) was the first woman pediatrician at Mt Sinai hospital. Leonora Welt (Gourfein) practiced in Geneva. Ida became a chemist in Geneva.
See "From the Shtetl to the Lecture Hall: Jewish Women and Cultural Exchange" By Luise Hirsch. Note 134.
See also "Female, Jewish, and Educated: The Lives of Central European University Women. By Harriet Pass Freidenreich. Page 8.
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