, 1894, at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art , today the
Jewish Museum He married
Frieda Schiff (1876–1958), daughter of
Jacob Henry Schiff (1847–1920) and Therese Loeb Schiff, on March 19, 1895, in New York. They had four sons and one daughter: •
Frederick Marcus Warburg (1897–1973), married to Wilma L. Shannon • Gerald Felix Warburg (1901–1971), married first to Marion Bab and then to Natica Nast, the daughter of
Condé Montrose Nast •
Paul Felix Warburg •
Edward Mortimer Morris Warburg (1908–1992), married to
Mary Warburg • Carola Warburg Rothschild (1896–1987), married to Walter N. Rothschild, son of
Simon F. Rothschild, chairman of the board of
Abraham & Straus, and founder of the
Federated Department Stores Her daughter, Carol Warburg Rothschild, is the mother of
Peter A. Bradford and grandmother of
Arthur Bradford. All of their children were active in community service. In 1927 Warburg purchased and donated four
Stradivari instruments for the members of the newly formed Musical Art Quartet (from the Institute of Musical Art, now
Juilliard):
Sascha Jacobsen, Bernard Ocko,
Louis Kaufman, and Marie Roemaet-Rosanov. He died on October 20, 1937, in New York City. He was buried in
Salem Fields Cemetery in Brooklyn.
Legacy As a result of his philanthropic activities, a new Jewish village established in
Mandate Palestine in 1939,
Kfar Warburg, was named after him. He was a trustee of the
Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. Warburg also served as president of The
92nd Street Y, then the Young Men's Hebrew Association, from 1908–1916. While president, Warburg donated the Heinsheimer Memorial Annex on 92nd Street, creating The 92nd Street Y's first-ever residence. The
Felix M. Warburg House on New York's
Upper East Side was donated by his widow and today houses the
Jewish Museum. ==References==