Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (U.S.)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Box 361 (plaque, Isaac Victor Articles), 1920, 1948
Contains wood plaque with newspaper articles about Isadore (Isaac) Jacobs who was accused of killing a nurse in 1920 and certificate "In Memory of Dr. Philip Hillkowitz" by the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, May 12, 1948.
Box 363, circa 1906-1955
3 unframed and 2 framed black and white photos of hostpital grounds, patients, nurses and a banquet of the Jewish Consumptives Relief Society.
Box 364, circa 1906-1920
2 framed black and white photographs. One shows two patients in bed with a nurse and doctor. The other shows a patient on an examination table with a nurse and a doctor.
Box 389, 1930-1964
Box contains a Visitors' Register book from JCRS beginning in January 1930 and ending in March 1964.
Group Photographs, 1904-1950
Photographs of patients, staff, and Boards, including photographs of Dr. Hilkowitz in World War I uniform.
Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society Records
Oral History Interview with Henry "Ruby" Rubenstein, 1979 April 2
Interview covers Henry (aka Ruby) Rubenstein's arrival in Denver from Russia by himself at the age of 14. He was also a patient at JCRS and later an employee. He talks about his memories of Dr. Charles Spivak, patients, living and working at JCRS and JCRS events.
Visitors' Register, January 1930-March 1964
This is a bound "Visitors' Register" ledger book of the visitors that came to see patients at the Jewish Consumptives Relief Society (JCRS) hospital. The book lists visitors' information, including the date, their name, street address, and city. The register starts in January of 1930 and ends in March of 1964. The names of patients that the visitors were there to see is not included in the ledger. This JCRS visitor register is a large, bound book.
Yiddish Scrap, 1926 July 4
Part of a note vound in wall of tent prior to restoration of tent in 2007. The tent was re-dedicated to the Judd family on December 16, 2007. There is an English translation.