World War, 1939-1945
Found in 270 Collections and/or Records:
Sermons, 1941
This folder contains four sermons.
1. Freedom in an Enslaved World - April 12, 1941 - First day of Passover
2. In Sight of G-d - April 19, 1941 - Eigth day of Passover, Yizkor Service
3. Return, Oh Israel - September 22, 1941 - First day of Rosh HaShanah
4. A World in Travail - September 23, 1941 - Second day of Rosh HaShanah
Sermons, 1942
This folder contains three sermons.
1. Watchman, What of the Night - September 13, 1942 - Second day Rosh HaShanah
2. Does Religion Need Symbols? - November 5, 1942
3. Faith of our Fathers - November 14, 1942 - Delivered at Rodfei Zedek, Chicago, IL
Sermons, 1943
This file contains six sermons.
1. Heroism - January 8, 1943
2. Untitled - March 7, 1943 - Labeled "Detroit"
3. Hear, Ye Men - September 30, 1943 - First day of Rosh HaShanah
4. Israel and the World - October 1, 1943 - Second day of Rosh HaShanah
5. The Bitter and the Sweet - October 9, 1943 - Yom Kippur, Yizkor Service
6. Faith of our Fathers - November 26, 1943 - Friday evening
Sermons, 1945
This folder contains three sermons.
1. Lest we Forget - May 19, 1945 - Second day of Shavuot
2. Creating Your Own Book of Life - September 8, 1945 - First day of Rosh HaShanah (in duplicate)
3. After Victory, What? - September 9, 1945 - Second day of Rosh HaShanah (in duplicate)
Sermons, 1947
This folder contains one sermon.
1. Hear, Ye Nations - September 16, 1947 - Second day of Rosh HaShanah
Sgt. James B. Hutton, 1943 November 28
Image depicts portrait of soldier in uniform sitting on a cot at Camp Hale, Colorado.
Sheldon Peterson for Colorado Reflections
Sheldon Peterson discusses his career as a broadcaster and journalist for the Denver Post and KLZ radio, both in Denver as well as his time as a professor at the University of Denver. Peterson reflects on covering the bombing of Pearl Harbor, censorship during World War II, a prison break from the Colorado State Penitentiary in 1948, and President Eisenhower's heart attack. Also discusses changes in reporting and journalism over the years.
Ship, 1943-1949
Black and white photograph of a ship alongside a numberof smaller boats.
Sidney Israelski at Fort Riley During World War II, 1942
Sidney Israelski, wearing an army uniform, is standing in front of a building at Fort Riley, Kansas. Sidney Israelski served in the United States Army during World War I and was drafted in 1942. He was at Fort Riley for a short time during World War II before he was released from the army to work in the defense industry at Winter-Weiss in Denver, Colorado.
Siegel Energy Company and Siegel Family Papers
The collection contains photographs, records, and news clippings of the Siegel Energy Company and the Siegel family. Ben Siegel founded the Siegel Oil Company in 1927 when he opened a small filling station at Bayaud and Santa Fe in Denver, Colorado. Ben Siegel was later joined by his sons Arnold and Larry Siegel. Siegel Energy Company is now managed by a third-generation of the Siegel family.. The collection gives the history of a Jewish owned family business.
