History
Found in 126 Collections and/or Records:
Beck Archives Businesses Collection
The Businesses Collection reflects the diverse role Jews played in the economic growth of the American West, particularly within Colorado. It includes a paper on Jewish businesses and articles and documents from and about a variety of businesses, dating from 1890 to 2007.
Box 1, 1959-1977
(1) file folder of papers including a questionnaire filled out by Loggie for RMJHS, publications and handwritten documents by Loggie about Spanish Sephardic Jews. One unidentified photo of a women, could be Loggie.
Box 1, 1936
Box 1, 1980-1985
Contains correspondence of Saundra Heller, Irving Goldenberg, Frederick Greenspahn, Sheelagh Dytri, and Jeanne Abrams of the Center for Judaic Studies from 1975-1985. Also, Brochures for the Center from 1980-1982.
Box 1: Documents, 1997 - 2006
This box contains twenty-two (22) folders with material from the Denver Jewish Day School, including: histories, welcome information, a vision for the campus, frequently asked questions, a community study, building information, financial information, campus updates, board meeting information, notebooks with specific material for Denver Campus for Jewish Education, and a Denver Campus for Jewish Education community manual.
Box 2, 2000-2003, 2016
Box 3, 2000
Audio visual material on Rose Medical Center on (28) Betamax tapes containing footage of four Rose seminars and interviews with Don Kortz, Alan Laff, IJ Shore, Lucky Shore, and Fred Davine. Fourteen tapes not labeled with names but do have the same inventory numbers as the videos cassette tapes in Box 8 so they are possibly the originals those VHS tapes were made from.
Box 3, 2025
This box contains one (1) folder with a history of the Center for Judaic Studies at the Univeristy of Denver called, "Denver The and Now", by Fred Greenspahn.
Box 8: Research Files and Publications, 1964 - 2015
Box contains Professor Emeritus Spilka's research files, one (1) signed copy of The Heart of the University of Denver: A Human Approach to the Arts, Humanities, and Sciences, and two (2) copies of A Human Reconaissance: That Which Has Too Often Been Overlooked or Forgotten or Simply Not Appreciated - titles written and self-published by Spilka.
