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Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (U.S.)

 Organization

Found in 396 Collections and/or Records:

Mischa Elman Performing at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, 1945 January 15

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Identifier: B063.03.0035.00038
Abstract

Mischa Elman performing for patients at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society's (JCRS) Mary Harris Auditorium. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. The sanatorium was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver.

Dates: 1945 January 15

Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Shriaberg Room Dedication, after 1957

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Identifier: B063.03.0035.00029
Abstract Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Shriaberg Room Dedication at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS) with four men standing around a plaque that says: ''In honor of, Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Shriaberg, Prince Rupert, B.C., Canada, October 8, 1957.'' John Streltzer is pictured on the right and Mr. Frazin is second from left. The other two men are unidentified. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of...
Dates: after 1957

Mr. and Mrs. S. Topletz Bed Dedication at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, after 1926

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Identifier: B063.03.0011.00032
Abstract The Mr. and Mrs. S. Topletz Bed Dedication Ceremony at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). Bed plaque says, ''ENDOWED BY MR. AND MRS. S. TOPLETZ, DALLAS, TEXAS, 1924.'' Dr. Isidor Bronfin stands far right and Dr. Charles D. Spivak can be seen to the right in the back of the crowd. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver,...
Dates: after 1926

Mrs. Eva Alter of Hartford and Mrs. W.M. Stein of Denver, between 1945-1960

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Identifier: B002.04.0214.0001.00013
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Mrs. Eva Alter of Hartford and Mrs. W.M. Stein of Denver (from left to right).

Dates: between 1945-1960

Mrs. H. Schoenfeld with Three Unidentified Male Patients, between 1940-1960

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Identifier: B002.04.0214.0001.00003
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Mrs. H. Schoenfeld of Miami Beach with three unidentified male patients. Neg. No#40.

Dates: between 1940-1960

Mrs. H. Schoenfeld with Three Unidentified Male Patients, between 1940-1960

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Identifier: B002.04.0214.0001.00004
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Mrs. H. Schoenfeld of Miami Beach with three unidentified male patients. Title obtained from back of print. Neg. No#15.

Dates: between 1940-1960

Mrs. H. Schoenfeld with Two Unidentified Woman Patients, between 1940-1960

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Identifier: B002.04.0214.0001.00002
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Mrs. H. Schoenfeld of Miami Beach with two unidentified woman patients. Neg. No#29.

Dates: between 1940-1960

Mrs. H. Schoenfeld with Unidentified Woman Patient, between 1940-1960

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Identifier: B002.04.0214.0001.00001
Abstract

Mrs. H. Schoenfeld of Miami Beach with an unidentified woman patient. Neg. No#34.

Dates: between 1940-1960

Mrs. R. Zeeve Bed Dedication at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, after 1926

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Identifier: B063.03.0011.00038
Abstract The Mrs. R. Zeeve Bed Dedication Ceremony at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). Dr. Charles Spivak stands far left. Bed plaque says, ''ENDOWED BY, MRS. R. ZEEVE, SEATTLE WASH., IN MEMORY OF JUDGE THOMAS BURK, 1926.'' A newspaper held below the bed plaque bears the headline ''Why They Cheer - He Built Seattle.'' This bed was donated in memory of Judge Thomas Burke, an American lawyer, railroad builder, and judge who made his career in Seattle, Washington. The JCRS was a...
Dates: after 1926

Neusteter Building at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, between 1940-1960

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Identifier: B063.03.0036.00040
Abstract The Neusteter Building on the grounds of the Jewish Consumptives Relief Society (JCRS). The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. The sanatorium was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver. This building is still being used today as part of the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design as a woodworking and photography...
Dates: between 1940-1960