Jewish men
Found in 1600 Collections and/or Records:
Temple Emanuel Play, 1920
A large group of men and some women wearing costumes for a Brotherhood skit at Temple Emanuel. Most of the men are wearing women's clothing. The man on the far right is identified as Joe.
Temple Emanuel USO Activities, circa 1940
A large number of unidentified individuals sit around dinning tables during a dinner for the USO at Temple Emanuel in Denver, Colorado. Most of the men wear World War II military uniforms.
Temple Emanuel USO Activities, circa 1940
A large number of unidentified individuals sit around dinning tables during a dinner for the USO at Temple Emanuel in Denver, Colorado. Most of the men wear World War II military uniforms.
Tennis: Loeb, 1979 - 1985
Larry Loeb, a native of Denver, dominated the local tennis scene during the late 1970s, served as head pro at the Denver Tennis Club, and represented the United States at the Maccabiah Games in 1977. He also competed in New Zealand during his heyday, winning the N.Z National Championships in 1979.
The Colonnade Club Banquet, 1920 February 15
Several unidentified young men and women sit around tables during the Fifth Annual Banquet at The Colonnade Club.
The David Children, circa 1915
The five David siblings, children of David and Ray David, pose together for a formal studio portrait. In age order the siblings are Harry David, Morton David, Leslie David, Thelma David Carb, and Bernard David.
The Denver Quiat (Quiatkowsky) Family, 1935
A 1935 anniversary gathering of the Denver Quiat Family. Back row left to right are Fishel Quiat, Adolph Israelske, Simon Quiat, Harold Quiat, and Myer Friedman. Front row left to right are Chavah Quiat, Minnie Israelske, Pauline Quiat holding Jerry Friedman, and Loraine Friedman.
The Four Meyer Brothers, circa 1908
Morris Meyer came to Colorado in the 1890s to cure his tuberculosis and founded the Golden Rule Dry Goods Store in Rocky Ford. At one time, there were seven flourishing Meyer Stores operating in Northern Colorado. Pictured here are the four Meyer brothers dressed in suits, ties, and bowler hats. From left to right: Charles (Greeley, Colorado), Morris (Rocky Ford, Colorado), Sam (Fort Collins, Colorado) and Max Meyer (Greeley, Colorado).
The Harris Family, Children of Rachael and Mark Harris, between 1890-1900
The six children of Rachael and Mark Harris pose together for a formal, studio portrait. Henry Harris, Martha Harris, and Ralph Harris stand behind their sisters Lizzie Harris Nelson, Harriet Harris Crown, and Doris Harris Peyser.
The Henry Roth Family of Pueblo, circa 1912
Formal studio portrait of the Henry Roth family of Pueblo, Colorado. Back row left to right are Rebecca (Becky) Roth (Engel), Henry Roth (father), Rose Schon Roth (mother), and Benjamin Roth. Front row left to right David Roth, Pearl Roth (Mestel), Sidney Roth, Paul Roth, and Hannah Roth (Hausman).