National Council of Jewish Women. Denver Section
Biography
The National Council of Jewish Women, Denver Section (NCJW) was a women's philanthropic organization founded by Carrie Benjamin in October 1893 to serve the Denver, Colorado Jewish community. Most of the early members were members of Temple Emanuel in Denver and were dedicated to social causes. Education was an early priority of the Denver Section and classes were held to serve Eastern European Jewish immigrants in the West Colfax area of Denver. The Council established a settlement house in West Denver for Jewish boys, worked with disabled children and initiated the Children's Traveling Theatre. During World War II, the Council was involved in the resettlement of Jewish refugees in Denver.
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Accrual: National Council of Jewish Women, B094
Box 10 - Bylaws, Minutes, Certificate, 1990 - 2023
Box contains three file folders from this series which include File folder one: Denver section bylaws and mission statements from 2008-2023; File folder two: Denver section meeting minutes and agendas from 1990-2023; and file folder three: Commendations certificate to NCJW from the Colorado House of Representatives.
Box 10 - Clippings and Photos, 1958 - 2020
Box contains three file folders (FF) from this series, which includes FF 43: Clippings about NCJW ranging from 1958-2020; FF 44: 1973 portrait photographs of Denver section members; FF 45: photographs of Denver section members at different events from 1998 and 2000.
Box 10 - Newsletters and Brochures, 1968 - 2023
Box 10 - President files, 1967 - 2019
Box 10 - Programs, Events, Fundraising and Marketing, 1967 - 2023
Box 10 - Treasurers Reports and Membership, 1996 - 2025
Collection on Seraphine Pisko
Lillian ''Billie'' Stein Articles and Papers
Mary Jacobs Papers
Mary Jacobs (1902-1994) grew up in Denver and was involved extensively with social service organizations in Denver including the National Council of Jewish Women, which she was President of Council 1954-55, Jewish Family and Children's Services and the Allied Jewish Community Council. The Mary Jacobs Papers contains newspaper clippings, correspondence, programs, by-laws, speeches, notes, board meeting agenda, newsletters and notebooks related to Mary Jacobs from 1950 through 1988.
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