Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Family Feature--Johann Wilhelm Rehbein--In Memory 1830-1909--Germany

(shared and authorized for publication by Gert Knop—a Whispers’ contributor since 2013)

Christmas Wishes (English)

Oh Christkind, come with your gifts
In every heart, in every house;
Give all what they need,
Do not exclude a single soul!

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Weihnachtswünsche (German)

O Christkind, komm' mit deinen Gaben
In jedes Herz, in jedes Haus;
Gib Allen, was sie nötig haben,
Schließ' keine Menschenseele aus !

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Johann Wilhelm Rehbein (listed as Wilhelm Rehbein) was born on October 28, 1830 at Mülheim/ Ruhr. He devoted himself to the profession of an elementary schoolteacher and worked as such for 43 years, of which he spent 37 years in Remscheid as head of a boys' school and as a conductor of the municipal advanced training school. In the fall of 1895, he retired due to throat problems, and lived since then in comfortable circumstances in Dusseldorf, he was able to celebrate his golden wedding here as well. He continued his literary career until old age. He died of a heart attack on a journey to Wermelskirchen on May 16, 1909.  His works were: Poems, 1870, Poems, 1872 and a second edition, 1875. Engelbert, Bishop of Cologne, a theater play, 1894 and Cecilia, an opera libretto, 1894.

14 comments:

  1. Such enthusiastic joy fills me reading this beautiful holiday message! Incredible blessings to you, Gert, and Karen for sharing the meaning of this season! james marshall goff

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    1. Thank you so much, Jim, for sharing your lovely thoughts. People live on through their words. Gert, what a blessing to share this poem today.

      Many blessings to both of you,
      Karen

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    2. Dear Gert,
      Thank you for reminding us that in Christ, God has not "excluded a single soul."
      Blessings at Christmas,
      Michael

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    3. Dear Karen, Michael and James, Thank you for your kind words and have a wonderful Christmas!
      Love,
      Gert

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  2. a really lovely poem, my friend - I love the expression, 'Christkind'

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    1. Dear Jack, thank you, my friend that you liked the poem and the 'Christkind. Love from Gert

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  3. Gert,
    Thanks for sharing this short but sweet poem from your relative.
    Your friend,
    David Fox

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    1. Dear David, thank you and my blessings for Christmas!

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  4. Thank you for a Christmas wish we all have.

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    1. Thank you for your comment and I wish you a joyous Christmas!

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  5. Gert thank you for sharing this lovely poem by your relative. Such sweet thoughts at this special time of year.
    Charlene

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    1. Dear Charlene, I appreciated your friendly comment and wish you a special Christmas!

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  6. What a beautiful wish for everyone. A generous heart wrote this. Thank you for sharing.

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    1. Dear Jo, thank you for your kind comment on my great-grandfather's short Christmas poem. Have a blessed Christmans!

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