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Beck Archives Documents and Publications Collection
Collection
Identifier: B116
Abstract
Collection contains documents, publications, and ephemera intentionally assembled by Beck Archives. A letter from Dr. Sigmund Freud is in the collection. In the letter he mentions that he was supposed to named after his grandfather Solomon, but the registrar of names mixed up the first and second names.
Dates:
1870-2009
Found in:
Special Collections and Archives
Beck Archives Microfilm and Microforms Collection
Collection
Identifier: B117
Abstract
The Rocky Mountain News microfilmed records and recived some microfilms from other organizations. Collection contains microfilmed copies of the following publications and organizations: the Intermountain Jewish News, records from the Jewish community in Colorado Springs, a William S. Friedman Scrapbook, the Rose Hill Cemetery Association, the Denver Jewish Outlook, the American Israelite, the American Jewish Archives Files,, the I.M. Beck Microfilming Project of Colorado Jewish History,...
Dates:
Other: 1800-2014
Found in:
Special Collections and Archives
Collection on Rabbi William S. Friedman
Collection
Identifier: B225
Abstract
This collection contains materials related to Rabbi William S. Friedman and intentionally assembled by Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries. Friedman was the leader of Temple Emanuel (Denver, Colorado) from 1889 to 1939; he was involved in a number of religious and secular activities in the Denver community. He died in California in 1944 and is buried in Emanuel (Fairmount) Cemetery in Denver. Materials in the collection include newspaper clippings, correspondence, one...
Dates:
1880-1939
Found in:
Special Collections and Archives
National Jewish Hospital Records
Collection
Identifier: B005
Abstract
In 1899, the Jewish community erected the non-sectarian National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives (NJH), the first sanatorium in Denver, Colorado, for tuberculosis victims. With the financial assistance of the International B'nai B'rith fraternal organization, patients from all over the U.S. were admitted free of charge. The NJH adopted a program that emphasized the benefits of fresh air, proper nutrition, and rest. The hospital was founded by a group of Jewish residents of Denver who were...
Dates:
1892-2017
Found in:
Special Collections and Archives
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- Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 1
- Golden Eagle Dry Goods Company (Denver, Colo.) 1
- Grabfelder, Samuel, d.1920 1
- Guldman, Leopold Henry, 1852-1936 1
- Independent Order of B'nai B'rith. Denver Lodge No. 171 (Denver, Colo.) 1
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- Jacobs, Frances Wisebart, 1843-1892 1
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- Pisko, Seraphine Eppstein, 1861-1942 1
- Rose Hill Cemetery (Commerce City, Colo.) 1
- Temple Sinai (Denver, Colo.) 1
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