Religion
Found in 192 Collections and/or Records:
BMH Graduation Services, 1933
Graduates on stage at Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol with two rabbis. The women wear white robes while the men wear black robes and Talit, prayer shawls.
BMH Graduation Services, 1933 October 8
Graduates on stage at Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol with two rabbis. The women wear white robes while the men wear black robes and Talit, prayer shawls.
Box 1: Credo
This box contains (1) writing by Ted Shawn, "Credo."
Box 2: Audio Cassettes
This box contains audio cassettes arranged in original order.
Box 10: Faith-Based/Religious Student Groups
This box contains records from faith-based/religious student organizations at University of Denver from Campus Crusade for Christ through Wycliffe Foundation.
Brown Velvet Tefillin Bag, circa 1900
A brown velvet tefillin (phylacteries) bag with embroidery on the front and back. One side has red, yellow, blue, and green chain and buttonhole stitched flowers. The second side is embroidered with running and back stitches to form a Star of David with flowers in each of the triangles. There is a monogram in the center of the star. The drawstring closure is a red grosgrain ribbon stitched on by hand with blue embroidery floss. Originally belonged to the Kern Family.
Burgundy Velvet Tallit Bag, between 1906-1956
A wine colored velvet prayer shawl (tallit - Sephardic pronunciation, tallis - Ashkenazic pronunciation) bag. Inside is lined with gray cotton fabric. The top folds down to close, but there is no clasp or drawstring. The front embroidery has two golden lions, Keter Elyon, Star of David and ''tallit'' (in Hebrew) under the star. Gold and off-white flowers are embroidered on the front as well. Originally belonged to Max Rosenthal.
Burgundy Velvet Tefillin Bag, circa 1955
A burgundy velvet tefillin (phylacteries) bag with flap that folds down to close. The lining is a green/gray cotton. Originally belonged to Ostrover Shul (Synagogue).
Burnt Orange Velvet Tefillin Bag, between 1906-1956
A velvet burnt orange tefillin (phylacteries) bag with off-white cotton inner lining. A hand-embroidered Star of David on front of the bag with ''tefillin'' (in Hebrew) written inside the star are embroidered in dark yellow on the front of the bag. Underneath the star is a blue embroidered laurel and another dark yellow embroidered flower. There is gold fringe at the bottom front of the bag. Originally belonged to Max Rosenthal.
Burton Feldman and Mircea Eliade, mid 20th century
Burton Feldman and Mircea Eliade pose for a photo. Mircea Eliade was a Romanian scholar, author, and philosopher. Burton Feldman was a writer, scholar, and Professor at the University of Denver.