Religion
Found in 192 Collections and/or Records:
University of Denver Evans Chapel, between 1961-2000
Interior view of a religious service taking place inside Evans Memorial Chapel on the University Park campus of the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado, with a minister reading from the lectern.
University of Denver Evans Chapel, between 1961-1990
A choir performs inside Evans Memorial Chapel on the University Park campus of the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado, as Russ Porter, director of the School of Communication Arts at the University of Denver, looks on from the pulpit.
University of Denver Evans Chapel, between 1961-1990
A group of students study the Bible while sitting on the stage of Evans Memorial Chapel on the University Park campus of the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado.
University of Denver Evans Chapel, between 1961-1990
A group of students study the Bible while sitting on the stage of Evans Memorial Chapel on the University Park campus of the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado, with a large wooden cross on the wall behind them.
University of Denver Evans Chapel, between 1961-1990
Interior view of Evans Memorial Chapel on the University Park campus of the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado, with a Bible lying on the pulit and four unidentified persons praying silently in the pews.
University of Denver Evans Chapel, between 1961-2008
Black and white contact sheets without negatives with interior views of Evans Memorial Chapel on the University Park campus of the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado.
''Why in Utah?''; ''Can Mormons be Fraternized with?'', 1881-1931
The Manuscripts series contains typescript pages and handwritten notes from a manuscript titled: Holiness and Mormonism. Two typescripts: ''Why in Utah?'' and ''Can Mormons be Fraternized with?'' are also included. The author of the manuscripts is unknown.
Wimpel, 1899
Traditional wimpel made from the swaddling cloths of Yaakov Ben Naftali Kahn from Boppard, Germany. Wimpels are used to wrap around Torah scrolls. The wimpel is ornately embroidered with Hebrew text and flowers. The text on the wimpel translates to, "Ya'akov son of Naftali the Cohen was born with good fortune on Sunday, the 19th of Iyar 5659. May God make him grow to the Torah and the ḥupah and to good deeds. Amen, selah."
Women's Interfaith Group Denver Records
The Women’s interfaith Group records cover the entirety of the group’s existence, 1988-2019. The collection contains administrative records, photographs, and articles, clippings and publications relating to religious topics during the three decades the group was active.
Yad, 1945
This Torah pointer was used at the synagogue of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. The Torah scrolls are not touched because oils from hands would damage the parchment and rub off the ink. The reader uses a pointer (called a yad meaning ''hand'' in Hebrew) to follow his place in the scroll. Below the pointer hand there are Hebrew letters and the lowest part is filigreed silver. The 11 Yiddish letters spell out "Sanitorium".