Social life and customs
Found in 377 Collections and/or Records:
Rebecca and Jacob Weindling, circa 1911
Jacob Weindling sits in a chair, with his wife Rebecca standing next to him. The couple immagrated to the United States from Poland. In 1937, Jacob Weindling became a Naturalized American Citizen and later Rebecca in 1942. The Weindlings resided in Pueblo, Colorado and were members of B'nai Jacob Temple.
Roatman Family, between 1870-1900
Formal studio portrait of the Roatman Family. Left to right Sara, Mr. Roatman, and Lena with Mark on Mr. Roatman's lap.
Ronnie Rubanowitz and Carole and Gail Marcus, circa 1951
Sisters Carole Jean (left) and Gail Ruth Marcus (center) and their cousin Ronnie Rubanowitz are leaning against a car and are eating watermelons. The girls' parents were Morey and Anne Levitt Marcus and Ronnie Rubanowitz's parents were Samuel and Mary Levitt Rubanowitz.
Sam and Bertha Flax and Their Sons, circa 1915
East European Jewish immigrants Sam and Bertha Flax stand in front of a building. Sam Flax holds their baby son Leo as Bertha rests her hand on their older son Isidor's shoulder as he stands in front of them.
Sam Beck in Formal Pose, 1954
Sam Beck stands behind a chair in a formal pose. Sam Beck founded the Central Electric Supply Co. and was elected chairman. Located at 500 Quivas Street in Denver, Colorado, Central Electric was a leading wholesale distributor of electrical construction material and lighting equipment in the Rocky Mountain region. Ira M. Beck succeeded his father as the president of the company in 1969.
Sara and Issac Ettenson and Family, circa 1930
Formal three generation portrait of the Charles M. Ettenson and Mae Ettenson family. The top row (from left to right): Isadore or Isaac Ettenson, Sara Isaacson Ettenson, Geraldine Ettenson Isaacson, Lou Isaacson. The middle row (from left to right): Edwin Eisendrath, Charles Ettenson, Mae Ettenson, Lillian Ettenson Eisendrath. Front row (from left to right): Natalie Eisendrath, Eleanor Eisendrath.
Scrapbook Page from the Toltz Family, between 1905-1945
Scrapbook page from the Tolz Family containing two photographs. One photograph is a formal portrait of the Tolz Family. One photograph is a high school class portrait.
Seder at Lehman's Home, circa 1912
Eleven adults sit around a table set up for a Passover Seder at Dave Lehman's home with five men standing behind them. All are dressed in formal clothing. Rabbi William S. Friedman is seated fifth from left.
Seder at Lehman's Home, circa 1912
A young boy and four girls sit around a small table at a Passover Seder at David Lehman's house. The three oldest girls lean on their hands. All are dressed up and hold roses.
Seder at Lehman's Home, circa 1912
Eleven adults sit around a table set up for a Passover Seder at Dave Lehman's home with five men standing behind them. All are dressed in formal clothing. Rabbi William S. Friedman is seated fifth from left.