Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (U.S.)
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Beck Archives' Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society Collection
Dr. Jeanne Abrams of the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society of the Center for Judaic Studies collected materials of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society separate from the JCRS Records. Collection contains a draft of "The Origins of Denver's JCRS" by Dr. Charles Spivak, newspaper articles, issues of patients' magazine Hatikvah, contribution forms, "Thirty Years of Saving Lives" history of JCRS sanitorium, JCRS programs and pamphlets and, books related JCRS from 1900 through 1982.
Box 311: Sanatoriums/Annual Reports (Boundwith Copies), 1905 - 1911
Boundwith including volumes 1-5, 1905-11, of The Sanatorium.
Charles Miller Papers
Charles Miller was secretary of the Jewish Consumptives Relief Society (JCRS). The Jewish Consumptives Relief Society Collection opened in 1904 (in now Lakewood, Colorado) as a sanatorium for tuberculosis sufferers. It operated until 1954 when it changed its focus to cancer research and became the American Medical Center. contains programs, photos, and scrapbooks related to Charles Miller from circa 1920 through 1958.
David Gross Papers
Dr. Emanuel Friedman Papers
General, 2000-2007
Historical background information, notes, and correspondence about JCRS, the synagogue, and the Foundation.
Isidor Bronfin, M.D. Papers
JCRS Isaac Solomon Historic Synagogue Foundation Records
Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society Records
Legacy of Healing Exhibit (History Colorado)
In 2019, The Legacy of Healing exhibit was installed at the Colorado History museum. Professor Jeanne Abrams, Curator of the Beck Archives at DU University Libraries, and her staff and History Colorado staff created and installed the exhibit. The collection consists of exhibit panels, wall images and labels, planning documents and digital images.