Jewish men
Found in 1600 Collections and/or Records:
Wedgle Family, circa 1920
Formal studio portrait of the Wedge family. Back row left to right are Joe, Bessie, Ellis, and Harry; middle row left to right are Shlomo, Rifka, and Morris; and front row left to right are Esther and Isadore.
Weinberger Brothers, between 1915-1925
The six Weinberger brothers pose together for a formal portrait. Back row left to right are Maurice Weinberger, Dr. Joseph Weinberger, Jacob Weinberger, and Simon Weinberger. Front row left to right are Arnold Weinberger and Henry Weinberger.
William and Sophie Goldstein, circa 1907
Formal engagement portrait of William and Sophie Goldstein standing on either side of a table.
William Goldberg, 1949
William Goldberg acted as the General Vice-Chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign. In 1949, he was awarded by the Campaign for distinguished service.
William Goldblatt, circa 1943
William Goldblatt (March 3, 1883 - July 4, 1947) followed an unusual profession for a Denver Jewish citizen when he became a local fireman. He wa sa fireman from 1905-1914 until he became a Denver police officer and wore badge number one.
William Goldblatt and Family, 1914
William Goldblatt and his family stand on the porch of their home at 1473 Newton Street in Denver, Colorado. Goldblatt followed an unusual profession for a Denver Jewish citizen when he became a local fireman. Later, he became a Denver police officer and wore badge number one. He is pictured here in police uniform with his wife, Helen, and children Ruth and Marvin.
William Morris
William Morris owned a store which sold drugs, medicines, paints, oils, perfume, cigars, tobacco, window glass, wall paper, wine, liquor, medicinal tea, lamps and lamp attachments in Boulder Valley, Montana.
William Stein, 1944
Studio portrait of William Stein wearing his army uniform.
William Timbel and Ida Richman Timbel, between 1910-1930
Formal studio portrait of William Timbel and Ida Richman Timbel.
William Twibel, circa 1910
Studio portrait of William Twibel a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.