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Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (U.S.)

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Found in 4233 Collections and/or Records:

Max Zenker's Application for Admittance to JCRS, 1906 March 28

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0128.00004
Abstract Application for admittance to JCRS filled out by hand in ink for Max Zenker. Information on the form includes his age, birth place, occupation, residence, marital status, children's ages, nearest relatives, and signed by Max Zenker. Under "Recommendation" are two names which read Herman Steiner and Morris E. Brenner. The back of the form has section entitled "Report of Medical Advisory Board," which is blank. The middle section of the back is a form filled out by hand in ink. It reads "No....
Dates: 1906 March 28

Memo

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0119.00019
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Handwritten memo, unsigned and undated. The memo takes note that Mr. Meyer, owner of Meyer and Co., called about unpaid bill and to write him.

Dates: 1905 - 1920

Memo from Department of Public Safety, Pittsburgh, 1905 October 13

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0091.00002
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Typed memo form, filled out by hand, from Pittsburgh Department of Public Health to H. Finkelpearl noting that sputum from Nathan Rabinowitz was found to harbor the tubercle bacilli. The form is signed by E.G. Matson.

Dates: 1905 October 13

Money transfer from Rev. Harris Tasch to Dr. Spivak, 1919 October 19

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0119.00011
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Typed money transfer from Rev. Harris Tasch to Dr. Spivak, on Oct 19 1919, for $50.00. P. M. McTammany is typed on the Transfer Agent line.

Dates: 1919 October 19

Nathan Rapaport's Application for Admission to JCRS, 1910 November 17

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0155.00001
Abstract Application form of Nathan Rapaport for admission as a patient to the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. He was age 22 at the time of the application. He was born in Russia and immigrated to the United States in 1905. He lived in Newark, New Jersey when he contracted tuberculosis. He had been sick for three years upon his arrival to Denver, Colorado. He was married. His occupation states he worked as a peddler. He was in the National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives in Denver before...
Dates: 1910 November 17

Newspaper article from The Denver Republic, 1907 September 30

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0142.00006
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Typed newspaper article from The Denver Republic, on Sept. 30, 1907. The title reads: "Prefers Death to Life of Illness: A. Greenbaum, New Arrival in Denver, Kills Himself." The article reads that A. Greenbaum (Eli Greenbaum) has commited suicide by taking Carbolic Acid at his residence in Denver. A. Greenbaum (Eli Greenbaum) was thought to have one relative in Patterson, N.J., his mother.

Dates: 1907 September 30

Note, 1921 February

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0098.00019
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Typed note, dated February 1921. Note says that Mr. L. Shapiro informed that Jonas Lebowitz died about 8 years ago. The note is unsigned, but "G" is typed at the bottom.

Dates: 1921 February

Note

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0175.00004
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Typed note, undated, informing the recipient " Except from letter to Dr. Schwatt July 8, 1912 asking for information. Lizzie Lippman. We know about her just as much as we know about the previous case (Lottie Lande)." The note is not signed.

Dates: 1906

Note

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0175.00005

Note, 1907 April 16

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0154.00007
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Handwritten note, on ap 16/07, of Smirnow's report: "She (Carrie Hruschka) is not doing well, she cannot leave the Sanatorium for 3 or 4 months of yet-She is in need of funds, [illegible] signature."

Dates: 1907 April 16