Quiat, Simon, 1887-1981
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
35th Wedding Anniversary of Anna and Morris Hayutin, 1947
Administrative and PR Records, 1911 - 1968
The file contains corporate papers of The Ex-Patients Tubercular Home, correspondence, and public relations' seals (stamps), certificates, press release, and envelope.
And Justice You Shall Pursue: Colorado's Early Jewish Attorneys, 2003
Brief biographies of early Jewish lawyers in Colorado and their contributions to the law, the Jewish community, and Colorado. (Two DVD copies.)
Blazing the Trail: An Early History of Denver’s Jewish Community, 2009
Brief description of several early Jewish leaders of commerce, philanthropy, religion, and community as well as several Jewish lawyers, doctors, merchants, and politicians in Colorado.
B'nai B'rith 171, between 1935-1950
Eight men associated with B'nai B'rith, Lodge 171, Denver, Colorado pose together and the head and shoulder portraits of two other men have been added to the photograph. Back row left to right: Saul Pinchick, Sanford Hertz, Ben Blumberg, Larry Lihrik, Joe Cohen, and Mrs. Litman. Front row left to right: Mickey Miller, Mandel Berenbaum, Mickey Freed, and Simon Quiat.''
B'nai B'rith 171, 1949
Ten members of B'nai B'rith dressed in tuxedos pose together, some seated on and some standing behind a couch. Back row left to right: John Streltzer, Si Quiat, Mel Zelinger, and an unidentified man. Front row left to right: Harold Cohen, Lou Gelt, Joe Mosko, Ben Blumberg, Saul Pinchick, and A. B. Hirschfeld.
B'nai B'rith Event, 1967 October 17
Senator Peter Dominick addressing B'nai B'rith at an event for Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Quait sit at the head table behind him.
B'nai B'rith Event, 1967 October 17
Senator Peter Dominick and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Quiat sit at the head table listening to a speaker during a B'nai B'rith event for Israel Bonds.
Ex-Patients' Tubercular Home Records
Collection contains contracts, real property records, employee records, promotional materials, minutes, certificates, financial records for the Mental Health Center of America, records for the Ex-Patients' Tubercular Home and, photographs related the Aid Association for Ex-patients of Denver.
From Cotopaxi to Denver: Immigrant Jewish Farmers Become American Urban Community Leaders, 2010
History of the ill-fated Cotopaxi Colony of Jewish immigrants in Colorado. Brief biographies of the families involved and their contribution to Denver and Colorado after they left the colony.
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