Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (U.S.)
Found in 5978 Collections and/or Records:
NJH, JCRS, and Denver B'nai B'rith, 1906-1919
Contains correspondence between the Industrial Removal Office in New York and National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives, the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, and the Colorado IRO Bureau of the Denver B'nai B'rith.
Not a Gentleman, 2010
Art book with glossy white cover with separate black paper horizontal sleeve band written and designed by Zachary Lin, a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Based on the life Herman Chatzky.
Note, 1921 February
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.
Note
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.
Note
Handwritten note, undated and unsigned: "264?."
Note, 1907 October 12
Handwritten note from [illegible] signature, on Oct 12 1907. The note informs the recipient that Mr. Albert Herrman, inmate in the Sanatorium from Nov. 9 1906 to Sept. 2 1907, does not know who Mrs. L. Harris is. The note is signed [illegible] signature.
Note
Handwritten note, undated and unsigned. The note informs the recipient that Louis Fisher #214 died in the Sanatorium June 27, 1906. It also says that "we" (unknown) have photos with the water tank.
Note, 1907 February 21
Typed note, on Feb. 21, 1907. The note includes information that Mr. Alex. Raisin returned $5.00 to Dr. Spivak which was sent by Mr. Guber (Mr. Adolph J. Grubman) to him. Mr. Raisin insisted that it be considered a loan that he would repay. The note is not signed.
Note, 1912 July 8
Note from C.D. Spivak that explains Mr. Ferstendig called his office and told him he is in bad condition. The note also advises to admit Ferstendig as an emeregency case next week.
Note, 1908 February 10
Handwritten note that reads "Miss Kaichen about Rottenberg. His relatives want to contribute weekly to JCRS. I talked to Miss K. that he refused to enter the Sanat. [illegible] has chances to obtain work." Note is unsigned.