Laderman, Bess Malin, 1911-1998
Biography
Bess Malin Laderman was born April 2, 1911 in a small village near Kiev, Ukraine. Bess Malin moved to Kansas City, Missouri at the age of 12 and attended public schools and college in Kansas City. She married Rabbi Manuel Laderman in 1933 and the couple moved to Denver, where Rabbi Laderman became the first rabbi of the Hebrew Educational Alliance in 1932. Bess Laderman served in many organizations and was active in the Hebrew Educational Alliance. She was program chair of the Hebrew Educational Alliance Sisterhood for many years and for 60 years, she was a leading force in the Denver Symphony Orchestra. She was elected president of the Denver Symphony Guild in 1964 and served on many committees of the orchestra, including the Family Concert Committee from 1951-1959. Bess Laderman chaired the Denver-Karmiel (Israel) Sister-Committee from its founding in 1977 until 1986. After Rabbi Laderman’s death in 1989, she moved to Israel to join her children and grandchildren. Bess Laderman died in Jerusalem, Israel on January 6, 1998.
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Alliance Sisterhood, 1956-1989
Contains programs for fund raising events, information on the annual cooking classes and other events.
Circular in Newspapers: Address Cards, 1964
File contains address cards with information on donors for the symphony's yearly advertising supplement in a Sunday Denver Post issue.
Fundraising, 1969-1974
File contains lists, notes, and correspondence related to fundraising.
Fundraising and Other Organizations, 1954-1972
Contains notes, correspondence, newsletters, minutes and lists of organizations that Bess Laderman belonged to, including the Adult Education Council of Denver, Mayors Advisory Music Committee, Colorado Council for the Arts, and the Greater Denver Council for Arts and Humanities.
Planning Task Force, 1976-1979
File contains typed and hanwritten copies of the Denver Symphony Guild Task Force report written by Bess Laderman, dated 11/18/1978. Also has Denver Symphony Orchestra Task Force report from 1976 and a Board of Trustees list for 1978-1979.
Rotogravure Committees, 1969-1972
Bess Laderman was chair of the Rotogravure committee from 1968 to 1972. The file contains her notes, committee minutes, correspondence, lists, and financial reports. It also contains information on other orchestras using Rotogravure for fundraising.
Rotogravure Correspondence and Notes, 1969-1972
The file contains Rotogravure notes, correspondence, and lists.
Symphony Guild, Bess Laderman President, 1963-1989, bulk: 1964-1965
File contains correspondence speeches, newspaper articles, and membership programs.