Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (U.S.)
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
Box 389, 1930-1964
Box contains a Visitors' Register book from JCRS beginning in January 1930 and ending in March 1964.
Buildings and Campus, 1910-1955
Contains photographs of buildings and the campus of the JCRS, including the cooperative store, the farm, poultry farm, a cow and the dedication of the New York Building. There are also three 8x10 inch negatives of the campus.
Container 14, circa 1970
Large framed poster with 5 photos of the Jewish Consumptives Relief Society campus. Titled "AMC Medical Center of Denver."
Group Photographs, 1904-1950
Photographs of patients, staff, and Boards, including photographs of Dr. Hilkowitz in World War I uniform.
Hebrew Tent Society Tent Dedication Plaque, 1905
Tent dedication plaque for the St. Joseph, Missouri Hebrew Tent Society dedicated in 1905.
Henry J. Schwartz Scrapbook
Henry J. Schwartz was born in Russia and came to New York with his parents. He settled in Denver in 1895 and married Mollie K. Kohn in 1898. Henry Schwartz was an original member of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society board of directors and served as president and vice president of the JCRS. He was also a member of the Town Club. Much of the scrapbook has clipplings on the JCRS, but also on politics, Temple Emanuel, and obituaries for Dr. Philip Hillkowitz.
JCRS Synagogue, 1926-1955, 1908-1955
Folder contains copies of painting and photos of "The blowing of the Shofar," photos of the synagogue and phots of activities at the synagogue.
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.