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Denver Chapter of Hadassah

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HADASSAH, THE WOMEN'S ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA. DENVER CHAPTER

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Box 2, 1904-1975

 File — Box B152.01.0002: Series B152.01 [Barcode: U186020738128]
Identifier: B152.01.0002
Abstract

(1) file folder: personal papers of Rose Goldfain; plaque of Hadassah acknowledgement of bequest from Rose Goldfrain; Denver high school diploma for Samuel Goldfain (1916); copy of citizenship document for Joseph Goldfain (1904).

Dates: 1904-1975

Box 14: Programming Materials, 1990 - 2022

 File — Box B157.04.0014: Series B157.04 [Barcode: U186023306190]
Identifier: B157.04.0014
Abstract

Box contains eight [8] file folders of Hadassah program materials, which include four [4] file folders of materials about the Al Galgalim program (a program to help families raise their children in the Jewish tradition); one [1] file folder of Hadassah Medical Organization materials; one [1] file folder of Hadassah College of Technology materials; one [1] file folder of materials given during a Hadassah Israel tour; and one [1] file folder of materials from the 1993 Education Day.

Dates: 1990 - 2022

Goldfain Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B152
Abstract Joseph and Nettie Goldfain were East European immigrants from Bucharest, Kingdom of Romania, who settled in Denver. Joseph came in 1900 and Rose came in 1902 with their children. The couple had six children: Rose, Joseph, Ephraim, George, Samuel and Nettie. Collection contains materials related to the Goldfain familiy including correspondence, a diploma, the personal papers of Rose Goldfain and a copy of a citizenship document for Joseph Goldfain. The collection also contains biographical...
Dates: Coverage: 1904-1980

Oral History Interview with Tillie Flaks, 1978 July 25

 Item
Identifier: B098.01.0002.00035
Abstract Interview includes early life in Colorado, Jewish organizations, East High School, and her career as a court reporter.Tape 1, Side A Minute 0- Family history and migration Minute 68- Victor, Colorado days 1900-1912; nature of the Jewish community; Jewish-Gentile relations; the observances of Judaism, occupations of men, Jewish identification 209- Moving to Denver, residences, feelings about moving 243- Organizations: 245 BMH, 252 Hadassah, 331- Others Tape 2, Side B (begins at...
Dates: 1978 July 25