Judaism
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
Abe Winograd in Israel, circa 1948
Item
Identifier: B266.05.0003.00005
Abstract
Abe Winograd is sitting with others on a lawn in Israel. He is sitting at the left in a group of five people. Abraham Winograd was born in Poland in 1885, coming to the United States in 1909, and moving to Greeley, Colorado in 1916. He was a junk dealer, peddler, and founder of Winograd Poultry. He aslo was a founder of Beth Israel Congregation in Greeley.
Dates:
circa 1948
AcU - Judaic Studies, Center of, 1976-1993
File
Identifier: U201.01.0057.0020
Abstract
Contains black and white photographic prints, negatives, and contact sheets of events, individuals, and classroom scenes from the Center of Judaic Studies at the University of Denver.
Dates:
1976-1993
Arts and Sciences – Judaic Study, 1976-1978
File
Identifier: M028.02.0005.0002
Abstract
Types of Materials: Correspondence, memo, report
Dates:
1976-1978
Arts and Sciences – Judaic Study – Goodstein Lectures, 1975-1977
File
Identifier: M028.02.0005.0003
Abstract
Types of Materials: memos, Correspondence
Dates:
1975-1977
Beck Archives Congregations Collection
Collection
Identifier: B115
Abstract
This collection contains materials intentionally assembled by Beck Archives. Materials relate to past and present Jewish congregations, which were or still are located in Denver, Colorado, or the western United States. Materials are originals or copies of items dating from 1906-2004, including receipts, correspondence, newspaper clippings, newsletters, member and founder lists, event programs, invitations, legal documents, interview transcripts, brochures, slichos, Hebrew Bibles, and historical...
Dates:
c. 1800-2015
Beth Israel Congregation (Greeley, Colo.) Records
Collection
Identifier: B126
Abstract
Most of Greeley's early Jews were Orthodox and services were held in private homes until 1925 when Beth Israel Congregation was formed in Greeley, Colorado and houses were rented for services. In 1952 Beth Israel had it's first synagogue when it purchased a former church in 1952 and incorporated in June 1953. Among the leaders of the Congregation were members of the Winograd family. Abe Winograd was Collection contains financial records, correspondence, administrative records, programs,...
Dates:
1948-2020
Box 1, 1980-1985
File — Box B131.01.0001: Series B131.01 [Barcode: U186020760531]
Identifier: B131.01.0001
Scope and Contents
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.
Dates:
1980-1985
Box 1, 1920-1980
File — Box B221.01.0001: Series B221.01 [Barcode: U186020739718]
Identifier: B221.01.0001
Abstract
(6) books; (5) file folders, include: manuals, newsclippings, manuscript, and correspondence.
Dates:
1920-1980
Box 1, 1989-2017
File — Box B389.01.0001: Series B389.01 [Barcode: U186020758738]
Identifier: B389.01.0001
Abstract
Series contain 3 books: Two fictional books on Hispano-Crypto Jews by Anthony Garcia: "Portal of Light: Kabbalah Emmanuel and the Church" (2014) and "Shared Lives, Twin Sun" (2017). Both Garcia books are signed by the author. One book by Norman Finkelstein: "The Other 1492: Jewish Settlement in the New World" (1989).
Dates:
1989-2017
Box 2, 1975-1988
File — Box B131.01.0002: Series B131.01 [Barcode: U186020760549]
Identifier: B131.01.0002
Scope and Contents
Contains correspondence of Raphael Jospe, Belle Marcus, Stanley Wagner, and Uri Neil of the Center for Judaic Studies from 1975-1985. Also, introductory speech by Miriam Gottesfeld at Center for Judaic Studies' Bar Mitzvah in 1988.
Dates:
1975-1988