Judaism
Found in 121 Collections and/or Records:
Abe Winograd in Israel, circa 1948
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.
AcU - Judaic Studies, Center of, 1976-1993
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.
Arts and Sciences – Judaic Study, 1976-1978
Types of Materials: Correspondence, memo, report
Arts and Sciences – Judaic Study – Goodstein Lectures, 1975-1977
Types of Materials: memos, Correspondence
Beck Archives Congregations Collection
Beth Israel Congregation (Greeley, Colo.) Records
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, 1869-1905
Contains copies of records of circumcisions performed by Dr. John Elsner in the Rocky Mountain region. His travels included Colorado towns of Boulder, Blackhawk and Leadville. He also performed circumcisions in Wyoming and New Mexico. The xerox copies of the records are faint and difficult to read.
Box 1, 1920-1980
(6) books; (5) file folders, include: manuals, newsclippings, manuscript, and correspondence.