Beck, Ira M., 1922-1975
Person
Found in 57 Collections and/or Records:
Rose Pepper, Ira Beck, and Morris Pepper, circa 1915
Item
Identifier: B063.05.0041.00079
Abstract
Ira M. Beck (left) his grandmother Rose Pepper, and his uncle Morris R. Pepper in a formal portrait. Ira Beck is wearing a sailor blouse and Morris Pepper is wearing a tie and a striped shirt.
Dates:
circa 1915
Sam and Ira Beck, between 1939-1945
Item
Identifier: B063.05.0041.00061
Abstract
Sam and Ira Beck stand in front of the Central Electric Supply Co. during World War II. Ira wears a military uniform.
Dates:
between 1939-1945
Scrapbook Page from Pepper Family, between 1920-1927
Item
Identifier: B063.08.0064.00002
Abstract
Scrapbook page from the Pepper Family containing two photographs of members of the Pepper and Beck families.
Dates:
between 1920-1927
Scrapbook Page from Peryle Hayutin Beck, between 1927-1939
Item
Identifier: B063.08.0047.00111
Abstract
Three photographs from a scrapbook of the Beck and Hayutin families.
Dates:
between 1927-1939
Souvenir Hatchet, circa 1935
Item
Identifier: B120.05.0008.00004
Abstract
A souvenir type hatchet made of wood and mother-of-pearl, commonly purchased by tourists. It is marked ''Manitou Colo''. Originally belonged to Ira M. Beck.
Dates:
circa 1935
Tefillin for the Hand, between 1920-1960
Item
Identifier: B120.05.0011.00003
Abstract
A tefillin (phylactery) for the hand consisting of a black leather box with a brown leather strap. This view shows the orange sticker on the top of the box with ''shel yad'' (for the hand). The leather boxes are those which Jewish men from the age of 13 bind with leather straps on the crest of their foreheads during the morning prayers. The leather box contains parchments on which are written the four sections of the Torah in which they are mentioned: ''And you shall bind them for a sign...
Dates:
between 1920-1960
Tefillin for the Head, between 1920-1960
Item
Identifier: B120.05.0011.00004
Abstract
A tefillin (phylactery) for the head consisting of a black leather boxes with a brown leather strap. The top of the tefillin box has an orange sticker with ''shel rosh'' (for the head). The leather boxes are those which Jewish men from the age of 13 bind with leather straps onto their left arm (unless they are left-handed, in which case they bind it onto their right arm) during the morning prayers. The leather box contains parchments on which are written the four sections of the Torah in...
Dates:
between 1920-1960