Mizel Museum
Organization
Biography
Jewish history museum in downtown Denver, Colorado.
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Material Culture, 2023
Series
Identifier: B311.03
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains digital copies of a portrait photograph of George G. Klein, two photographs of grave, and newspaper articles about the murder of police detective George Klein in 1919.
Dates:
2023
Miscellaneous Publications, 1995-2015
File
Identifier: B410.04.0002.0010
Abstract
Micellaneous publications including "Journal of Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian Crypto Jews, Volume 7, Summer 2015." Mizel Museum exhibit catalog.
Dates:
1995-2015
Mizel Museum Babi Yar Park Proposal, 2007
File
Identifier: B110.01.0009.0029
Abstract
This folder contains a book from the Mizel Museum Babi Yar Memorial Park from October 15, 2007.
Dates:
2007
Mizel Museum Records
Collection
Identifier: B408
Abstract
The Mizel Museum, an educational, nonprofit organization, is Denver’s only museum that addresses today’s social justice issues through the lens of Jewish history and values. We encourage people of all ages and backgrounds to celebrate diversity and equality and to combat discrimination and hatred. Our programs, events and exhibits address these and other social issues and encourage positive change in our communities.The Mizel Museum is Denver's Jewish museum, offering exhibit tours, cultural...
Dates:
Other: 1994-2015
Found in:
Special Collections and Archives
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Mizel Museum Records
Policies and Guiding Documents, 1985-1988
File
Identifier: B103.04.05.0022.0003
Abstract
Policies regarding financial procedures, especially funding community programs at synagogues and the acceptance of gifts; bylaws of the Mizel Museum of Judaica; goals of the United Jewish Appeal Community Leadership Consultation Program; articles of amendment to the articles of incorporation (AJF); guidelines "as to the role of Jewish Leaders and Jewish Organizations in relation to Political Campaigns"; proposed amendments to AJF by-laws; and the AJF Leadership Development Statement of...
Dates:
1985-1988
Selma to Montgomery Civil Rights March, 2010
File
Identifier: B400.03.0001.0016
Abstract
Contains a DVD with Mizel Museum, Community Narrative featuring Sheldon Steinhauser speaking about his life and the thirid civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, led by Martin Luther King, Jr., on March 21, 1965. DVD is 29 minutes long.
Dates:
2010
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- Awards 2
- Babi Yar Park (Denver, Colo.) 2
- Brochures 2
- City Park (Denver, Colo.) 2
- Exhibitions 2
- Holocaust Memorials 2
- Jewish men -- Colorado -- Denver 2
- Jews -- Colorado -- Denver 2
- Police 2
- Albums (books) 1
- Architectural drawings (Visual works) 1
- Architecture -- Designs and plans -- Presentation drawings 1
- Artists 1
- Babi Yar Massacre, Ukraine, 1941 1
- Booklets 1
- Civil rights 1
- Corporate minutes 1
- Crypto-Jews 1
- Dedications (Ceremonies) 1
- Design and construction 1
- Detail drawings (Drawings) 1
- Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) 1
- Genocide 1
- Historical markers 1
- Immigrants 1
- Immigrants -- Colorado -- Denver 1
- Jewish artists 1
- Jewish pioneers -- Colorado 1
- Jewish way of life 1
- Jews 1
- Landscape architects 1
- Lecturers 1
- Montgomery (Ala.) 1
- Museum exhibits 1
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- Printed ephemera 1
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