Jewish men
Found in 1604 Collections and/or Records:
Max Rabbinoff
Max Rabinoff was a retired grocery clerk when he acted as a Santa Claus to children in the Lincoln Park housing project. He collected broken and worn toys, fixing and donating them to poor and sick children. He was born in Bobroisk Minsk Russia and emigrated from Belarus in 1908. He lived in Denver for 40 years. He was survived by his wife Jenny; four daughters, Celia, Ann, Helen, and Ethel; two sons, Abe and Leo; 14 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Max Rifkin, between 1940-1949
Max Rifkin stands at 14th and Osage wearing a suit and tie.
Max Rosenthal, circa 1915
Max Rosenthal sitting astride a donkey in the mountains.
Max Schayer, between 1900-1910
Formal portrait of Max Schayer wearing a suit with a watch hanging from his vest.
Max Schwartz, circa 1920-circa 1987
File contains three pictures, sheet music to "Eli-Eli (Lord Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me)" referred to as the world's most famous Hebrew melody, sheet music for "Hungarian War March" by Oscar Mayo, as well as a copy of this sheet music. Photographs include a large portrait of Max Schwartz, a picture of an exhibit about Max Schwartz, and a picture of Ruth Schwartz circa 1920.
Max Stein as a Mounted Policeman, circa 1910
Max Stein dressed in a police uniform with a star badge pinned to his jacket. He stands in front of a saddled horse in Pueblo, Colorado.
Max Strait , 1977
Max Straight was born in 1906 in Denver. He owned Westerkamp Grocer in Globeville for 25 years and was well loved by the community for his kindness and steadfast support. He passed away in 1982.
Max Zall, 1993-2003
The son of Russian Immigrants, Leah and Herman Zall, Max Zall was born in Denver on March 12, 1901. He earned his law degree from the University of Denver in 1922 and continued working as a lawyer until his death in 1983, winning himself the title of longest-serving City Attorney for the City and County of Denver as well as first Jewish City Attorney. He was named one of the six Outstanding Lawyers in Colorado History by "The Colorado Lawyer" in 1993.
Mayer Home in Saguache, 1884
Leopold and Barbara Mayer stand by the gate in front of their home in Saguache, Colorado. Their sons Sam, Fred, and Adolph and an unidentified boy sit on horseback in the front yard around an unidentified man.
Medical and Dental Officers in Kearns, Utah, 1943
Medical and Dental officers stationed in Kearns, Utah pose in a stadium. Colonel Ed Silverberg is seated third from the left in the front row.