Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (U.S.)
Found in 147 Collections and/or Records:
Note, undated
Handwritten note that reads "please note that the secretary of R. Paul lodge is missing. Mr. Paul intends to write home for it." It's undated and unsigned.
Note, undated
Handwritten note that reads "app 1929 see 5412." Note is undated and unsigned.
Note, undated
Typed note that reads "Entered in patients book this $24.43 and $6.07 which was turned over by Dr. Schwatt should be paid to Mr. Disraelly." Note is undated and unsigned.
Note, 1907 April 16
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."
Note, 1912 July 8
Typed excerpt from letter to Dr. Schwatt, on July 8/12. The excerpt from letter answers the inquiry about Lottie Laude. Miss Laude was an emergency case and died June 2, 1906. All information about her is missing, except that she is a female. The excerpt from the letter is not signed.
Note
Handwritten note, undated: "app missing."
Note from A. D. Diamond
Handwritten note from A. D. Diamond, undated. The note informs the recipient that the applicant Max Brown was admitted on March 14 and discharged on March 29, as an Emergency Case; this is a second application. The note is signed A. D. Diamond.
Note from B. Friedland, 1949 January 14
Typed note that says Joseph Gottlieb saw Moses Rothenberg's brother, Abraham, and he stated he sends money regularly to the JCRS for the upkeep of his borther's grave. It also states that the JCRS never received any money from Abraham, other than the bequest of $50 Fannie Rothenberg left. They suggested ot Mr. Gottlieb to go to the cemetary and inspect the grave. Note is signed by B.F.
Note from Central Jewish Aid Society, 1919 March 1
Handwritten note from Central Jewish Aid Society, on 3/1/19. The note says: "Miller William - M.,-34,-Cabinet Maker, applied for relief -3-27-17, Form of relief-medical service and hospital care, amount expended-Last heard from -8-1-18, Latest address-2933 W. 11th Ave., Sept 28/06, 308." On the back of the notecard there is a handwritten note in pencil that is [illegible].
Note from D. Fainberg, 1911 October 20
Typed note that reads "We the undersigned know that Mr. Wang loaded $2 to Mr. Steinberg just before his death which was not returned to him." Note is signed by David Fainberg.