Jewish men
Found in 1600 Collections and/or Records:
William Weil, between 1900-1930
Studio portrait of William Weil in Denver, Colorado.
Wisebart Children, circa 1890
Portrait of Laura, Rosetta, and Sam Wisebart sitting behind their uncle Sam Lesem.
Wisebart Family, 1891 January 4
Four children stand in front of two men and a woman on the porch of a house. The children and one of the men are most likely Ben Wisebart and his children, Laura, Edna, Rosetta, and Sam.
Wisebart Family, 1891 January 4
The four Wisebart children, Laura, Rosetta, Edna, and Sam, sit on the steps of their home surrounded by their father Ben Wisebart and an unidentified man and woman.
Wolf Anspach, 1866-1871
Photocopies of handwritten correspondence between Wolf Anspach in Helena, Montana, and his brother Aaron in Chicago, Illinois. Original letters in the American Jewish Archives in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Wolf Israel Levy, between 1830-1850
Portrait of Wolf Israel Levy wearing a suit jacket with puffy sleeves and a high collared shirt.
Wolf Velvel Heller Gravestone, 1958 October 31
Wolff Velvel Heller's gravestone in Rose Hill cemetery. The inscription is in Hebrew.
Wolfe Londoner, between 1880-1910
Formal studio portrait of Wolfe Londoner.
World War II Army Jacket, 1943-1945
Yaakov Gvirtzman and Children, between 1885-1895
Yaakov Gvirtzman sits between his two children Samuel and Rose for a formal, studio portrait.