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Hillel Academy (Denver, Colo.)

 Organization

Biography

Jews from around Denver founded the Hillel Academy in 1953. It began with two teachers and 27 students in kindergarten and the first grade. The aim was to provide religious and secular education and to give the students pride in Judaism and Americanism. The Academy grew by adding a new grade each year until classes included preschool through eighth grade. Beth Ha Medrosh Hagodol and Beth Joseph Synagogues provided space for the Academy until 1958, when the Academy moved to Holly and Leetsdale. A new facility opened at 450 S. Hudson in 1966. Hillel Academy is part of a network of Orthodox day schools in the United States. There are more than 300 students currently, with students in need receiving scholarships.

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

Box 15, 1963-1972

 File — Box B165.02.0015: Series B165.02 [Barcode: U186023300160]
Identifier: B165.02.0015
Abstract

Contains a Class Album (1963-1966), Graduating Classes (1967-1969) and Graduating Classes 1970-1972). Scrapbooks are in poor condition.

Dates: 1963-1972

Denver Proclamations and Photographs, 1982-2002

 File
Identifier: B165.02.0019.0002
Abstract File contains an executive order signed by Governor Richard D. Lamm, proclaiming November 1982 as Hillel Academy month. There are two photographs of the ceremony showing Governor Lamm; Rabbi Pesach Lerner, Director of Development and Continuing Education at Hillel Academy; Gary Feder, Chairman, Education Committee of Hillel Academy; and Rabbi Israel Rosenfeld, Principal of Hillel Academy. File also contains Resolution by the Council of the City and County of Denver recognizing Hillel Academy...
Dates: 1982-2002

Hillel Academy, 1992

 Item
Identifier: B063.02.0048.00062
Abstract

Hillel Academy in Denver, Colorado.

Dates: 1992

Holocaust Memorial, between 1967-1988

 File
Identifier: Ba65.02.0002.0001
Abstract

The file contains photographs of a ceremony at the Hillel Academy "Memorial to the Holocaust and Warsaw Ghetto Uprisings." The memorial was created in 1967 and was probably the first in the state. Rabbi Manuel Laderman attended the ceremony.

Dates: between 1967-1988

Photographs and Scrapbooks, 1953-2002

 Series
Identifier: B165.02
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection contains nine folders with Ladies Auxiliart meeting minutes and administrative notes, 1963-1997, two scrapbooks, seven Annual Dinner programs from 1973-1980 and one from 2010, and appointment calendars from 1987 from the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Hillel Academy of Denver, Colorado, from 1963 through 2010.

Dates: 1953-2002

Photographs of Hillel Presidents, between 1950 and 2000

 File
Identifier: B165.02.0019.0004
Abstract

File contains photographs of presidents and principals of Hillel Academy including Abe Auerbach, Sheldon K. Baron, Dr. Leonard Prenz Lau, Manny Feder, Dr. Leonard Levisohn, Jack Greenwald, Ivan Goldstein, Ralph Auerbach, Joseph Schwartz, Gary A. Feder, Evan Makovsky, Hillel Erlanger, David I Beren, Elly Zussman, Zev Beren, and Hillel Erlanger.

Dates: between 1950 and 2000

Raoul Wallenberg Day in Denver, 1986

 File
Identifier: B165.02.0019.0008
Abstract File contains a Proclamation signed by Mayor Frederico Pena proclaiming December 7, 1986 as Raoul Wallenberg Day in Denver. File also contains three photographs: 1) Guest Speaker Jacob Wallenberg. and Emil Hecht. 2) Rabbi Mordechai Gerwirtz, Principal, Jacob Wallenberg, and Rabbi Pesach Lerner, Executive Director of Hillel Academy. 3) Jacob Wallenberg speaking to upper classes at Hillel Academy.Jacob Wallenberg was a member of the Raoul Wallenberg family, and Vice Chairment of the Raoul...
Dates: 1986

Slides, 1965-1966

 File
Identifier: B165.02.0019.0001
Abstract

Folder contains a partial sheet of color slides.

Dates: 1965-1966