Jewish children
Found in 584 Collections and/or Records:
Box 21, 1972-2007
Three ring binder with The 2007 Metro Denver/Boulder Jewish Community Study Summary Report; Dissertation "Raising Children Jewish Maintaining Ethnic Identity" by Eleanore Judd, June 1986; and "Denver Community Renewal Program: Globeville Summary" prepared by the City and County of Denver in 1972.
Box 23, 1941-2000
Dorothy and Norman Gross family correspondence and photos. Records relating to Valerie Gross.
Box 24, 1940-1997
The newspaper articles, photographs, objects and LP records illustrate the life of a Jewish family in the western United States. Some of the material is about Dorothy Bercu Gross who had been a Vaudville dancer and then was a fitness instructor. Her husband was a physician.
Box 28, 1916-1939
Boys Building Model Airplanes at the National Home for Jewish Children, after 1945
Two unidentified boys building model airplanes. The boys were in the care of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, which later became part of the National Jewish Hospital.
Boy's Choir at Congregation Oheb Zadek, circa 1920
Boys Milking a Tuberculin-Tested Cow, circa 1932
Sammy Israel and Irving Israel milk a tuberculin-tested cow. The boys were summertime volunteers in the care of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, which later became part of the National Jewish Hospital.
Brandt Family, 1982
The Brandt family, Alan and Janet and baby Rachel, posed in a living room. Janet sits in a chair holding Rachel as Alan stands beside them.
Bronfin Family at JCRS, circa 1920
Elizabeth (Rothbardt) Bronfin sits on a swing with her son Leon Bronfin standing on the seat behind her holding the swing's ropes. Dr. Isadore Bronfin stands behind both of them. The Main Building of JCRS can be seen behind them.
Butler Family Portrait, between 1890-1899
The Butler family poses for a formal portrait with the parents seated and four of their children surrounding them. Left to right: Nathan Butler holding Julia Butler, Fanny Butler, Dora Butler (seated in front), Rosa Butler, and Louis Butler. All are dressed up and the youngest girls are wearing matching dresses.