Feldman Mortuary
Dates
- Usage: 1936-
Biography
From the Feldman Mortuary website, accessed 2017 August 25: "Since 1936, Feldman Mortuary has been family owned and operated. We are serving the community by our 3rd and 4th generations. You are assured of dealing directly with active and experienced members of the Denver Jewish community who are sincere about the perpetuation of the Jewish faith." It is the only Jewish mortuary in Denver.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Box 13, 1934-2002
Box contains eleven (11) file folders, five (5) of which are from the personal papers series. The file folders contain the Weil family tree; a copy of William Weil's high school diploma, Japanese Language School reunion booklet, and identification cards; William Weil's memorial service materials; William Weil's 2002 correspondence; and Kathe Jervis' 2002 correspondence.
Certificates and memorial book, Elizabeth Bronfin, 1946 - 1963
File Folder four: certificate of citizenship, service certificate from the Denver United Service Organization men's center, service award from the Allied Jewish Community Council of Denver, and memorial book from Elizabeth Bronfin's service.
Oral History Interview with Aaron Cohen, 1978 April 18
Interview with Aaron Cohen on Feldman Mortuary at 17th and York in Denver, Denver's only Jewish Mortuary since 1936. Interview gives information about Aaron, the history if the mortuary, burial rituals and differences between Orthodox conservative and Reformed.
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