Jewish men
Found in 1604 Collections and/or Records:
Morris Stein, 1967 June 21
Morris Stein seated holding a glass with a bottle of Seagrams in front of him on a table.
Morris Strouse , 1886-1977
Morris Strause was born in Braunsbach, Germany on August 28, 1835. He moved to New York where he married Theresa Holzman and traveled across the US in various merchant positions. He moved to Colorado in search of gold and settled in Grand Junction with his family in 1882 where he began a clothing business, trading furs and skins and incorporating wool when the railroad was built. He passed away in November, 1928 as the Grand Junction's oldest and longest running merchant.
Morris Zivin, 1943 December 3
Portrait of Morris Zivin.
Morris Zivin, between 1920-1929
Portrait of a young Morris Zivin.
Mose Marx, circa 1910
Studio portrait of Mose Marx a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
Moses Goldberg, 1904
Moses Goldberg (?-1904) was a prominent member of the Denver Jewish community.
Moses Isaac Goodstein with Son Harry Goodstein, circa 1889
Formal studio portrait of Moses Isaac Goodstein and his son Harry Goodstein in Denver, Colorado. Moses immigrated from England and manufactured men's walking canes. Harry may be the first Jewish child born in Denver's West Side.
Moses "Jack" Radinsky, circa 1914-1918
Black and white 8 x 10 photograph of a man, Moses "Jack" Radinsky, in WWI dress uniform. The prop and wing collar insignia shows that he was an officer in an aviation related unit.
Moses Morris
Moses Morris was an early resident and alderman of Helena, Montana. He received a gift of the Denver City Charter from Denver Mayor Robert Morris around 1881.
Moses Morris Portrait, 1860
Photograph of a portrait of Moses Morris, the father of Max Morris, from the 1860s.