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Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (U.S.)

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Found in 574 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from C.D. Spivak to M. Baron, 1908 December 30

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0144.00016
Abstract

2 pages typed letter from Dr. Spivak to M. Baron, explaining to him that Jacob Chayet is feeling better and has no fever, so they can't extend his stay in the sanatorium given the wait list of people waiting to get in. He did extend until January 15, 1909, though. Letter is unsigned but "CDS" is typed at the bottom.

Dates: 1908 December 30

Letter from C.D. Spivak to M. Bieler, 1911 February 16

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0134.00011
Abstract

Typed letter from Dr. Spivak to Max Bieler, inviting him to the sanatorium. Letter is unsigned but "CDS" is typed at the bottom.

Dates: 1911 February 16

Letter from C.D. Spivak to M. Bieler, 1911 October 3

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0134.00017
Abstract

Typed letter with JCRS letterhead from Dr. Spivak to Max Bieler, inviting him to the sanatorium. Letter is unsigned but "CDS" is typed at the bottom.

Dates: 1911 October 3

Letter from C.D. Spivak to M. Englander, 1907 June 12

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0166.00009
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Typed letter from Dr. Spivak to M. Englander, informing himMoses Rothenberg, whose father is a member of his Lodge, was invited to the sanatorium. Letter is unsigned but "Secretary" is typed at bottom.

Dates: 1907 June 12

Letter from C.D. Spivak to M. Ferstendig, 1912 March 2

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0168.00003
Abstract Letter from C.D. Spivak to M. Ferstendig. Spivak apologizes for not admitting him to the sanatorium and explains that there are so many applications pending. Spivak also tells Ferstendig that it is important for the Admission and Dismission committee to find out everything about each applicant so that they can make a sound decision, which is why Spivak asks Ferstendig to update him about how is doing. Spivak asks Ferstendig is he can stop by his office on Wednesday morning so that they can...
Dates: 1912 March 2

Letter from C.D. Spivak to M. Ferstendig, 1912 July 10

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0168.00005
Abstract Typed letter from C.D. Spivak to Max Ferstendig regarding his admission to the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. Spivak is pleased to inform Ferstendig that the Admission and Dismission Committee of the JCRS extends an invitation to come to the sanatorium. Spivak also provides instructions when accepting the offer. Ferstendig must present the letter to the superintendent of JCRS within two days and to telephone the sanatorium that way the carriage will be at the end of the car line to...
Dates: 1912 July 10

Letter from C.D. Spivak to M. Fleischman, 1911 October 4

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0132.00005
Abstract

Typed letter from Dr. Spivak to M. Fleischman, informing her son, Benj. Fleischman, was invited to the sanatorium. Letter is unsigned but "Secretary" is typed at the bottom.

Dates: 1911 October 4

Letter from C.D. Spivak to M. Gloverman, 1908 September 10

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0144.00006
Abstract

Typed letter from Dr. Spivak to Michael Gloverman, informing his cousin, Jacob Chayet, was invited to the sanatorium. Letter is unsigned but "CDS" is typed at the bottom.

Dates: 1908 September 10

Letter from C.D. Spivak to M. H. Goldberg, 1912 February 16

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0126.00007
Abstract

Typed letter from Dr. Spivak to Max H. Goldberg, informing his brother, Danielg Goldberg, was invited to the sanatorium. Letter is unsigned but "CDS" is typed at the bottom.

Dates: 1912 February 16

Letter from C.D. Spivak to M. Leitman, 1910 July 19

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0149.00006
Abstract

Letter from C.D. Spivak to M. Leitman. Spivak tells Leitman that on her application it has been marked that she is not suffering from tuberculosis by Dr. Charles. Spivak also says that Dr. Hillkowitz confirmed the statement. Spivak tells Leitman that since there is no evidence of tuberculosis, Leitman’s application will be removed so that those who are eligible can be admitted.

Dates: 1910 July 19