Her daughter was the first teacher in Austria to pass the specialist examination for teaching the blind, and in 1897 she married the German writer and journalist Hanns von Gumppenberg.
She was chairwoman of the "Caritas" association and directed the servants' asylum in Favoriten, which had been founded at the end of the 1880s.
She gave lectures at the Viennese People's Education Association from 1883 and campaigned for women's issues in a series of publications.
[2] In 1893, she represented the Vienna Association for Kindergarten Education at the World's Columbian Exposition.
In December 1893, her husband died and was buried in the Jewish cemetery of Wällischbirken.