Rabbis
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 146 Collections and/or Records:
Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Halpern, between 1880-1900
Item
Identifier: B063.08.0064.00044
Abstract
Studio portrait of Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Halpern with a long beard wearing classes and a yarmulke.
Dates:
between 1880-1900
Rabbi Frank and Miriam Weinberg, between 1920-1930
Item
Identifier: B063.05.0038.00087
Abstract
Formal studio portrait of Rabbi Frank and Miriam Weinberg.
Dates:
between 1920-1930
Rabbi Henry Cohen of Galveston , c.1955
File
Identifier: B005.07.0238.0004
Abstract
Two (2) black and white photographs of Rabbi Henry Cohen from Galveston. One photo is 4x3. One photo is 3x3.
Dates:
c.1955
Rabbi Herbert Friedman, 1946
File
Identifier: B111.03.0003.0023
Abstract
In 1946, Rabbi Herbert Friedman worked with the Allied Jewish Council and the United Jewish Appeal in a campaign to father relief funds for displaced Jews in central and eastern Europe. Friedman traveled to the region in July 1946, and found a mass exodus of Jews headed towards the U.S.-controlled portion of Germany to escape the horrible conditions in Poland. He used the stories of distress from his time in Poland in the Allied Jewish Council's campaign for relief funds. (See Lavender Hill...
Dates:
1946
Rabbi Herbert Friedman, 1943 October
Item
Identifier: B063.06.0022.00126
Abstract
Rabbi Herbert and Elaine Friedman pose together at Temple Emanuel.
Dates:
1943 October
Rabbi Herbert Friedman, circa 1943
Item
Identifier: B063.06.0022.00127
Abstract
Rabbi Herbert Friedman sits at his desk at Temple Emanuel.
Dates:
circa 1943
Rabbi Howard Fineburg, Butte Montana, c.1955
File
Identifier: B005.07.0238.0070
Abstract
One (1) 3x5 black and white photograph Rabbi Howard Fineburg of Butte, Montana.
Dates:
c.1955
Rabbi Judah (Yehudah) Leib Ginsburg, 1931-1957
File
Identifier: B111.04.0004.0005
Abstract
Rabbi Judah (Yehudah) Leib Ginsburg (1888-1945) was born in Dvinsk (Daugavpils), Latvia, and came to the United States to settle in New York in 1931. Ginsburg was married to Etta Ginsburg, and the couple had two children, Moisha and Yudis. He contracted tuberculosis in New York and traveled to Denver for treatment at the Jewish Consumptive's Relief Society, where he was admitted on February 3, 1932. Ginsburg's wife and children soon followed to Denver, where the family ultimately settled....
Dates:
1931-1957
Rabbi Laderman Illnesses, 1953, 1977
File
Identifier: B429.02.0009.0003
Abstract
Contains correspondence from the HEA and Alliance Sisterhood about contributions and correspondence from Denver Symphony Society (1953). Also contains correspondence from HEA after the Rabbi's cataract surgery in 1977.
Dates:
1953, 1977
Rabbi Leopold Freudenthal, between 1860-1880
Item
Identifier: B063.08.0024.00058
Abstract
Studio portrait of Rabbi Leopold Freudenthal.
Dates:
between 1860-1880