Jewish men
Found in 1600 Collections and/or Records:
New Years Party at Alfred Triefus Home, 1930
Several individuals wearing costumes pose as a group in the Alfred Triefus home. Identified individuals are Alfred Triefus, Beatrice Triefus, Ad Mayer, Aimee Mayer, Walter Appel, Rose Appel, Julius Walbrann, Edith Walbrann, Felix Weil, Francis Weil, Louis Cohen, Hugo Rothenberg, Celeste Rothenberg, Morris Ripley, Rose Ripley, M.D. Barnett, Louis Isaacson, Geraldine Isaacson, and Alfred Grauman.
New Years Party at Alfred Triefus Home, 1931
Several individuals wearing costumes pose as a group in the Alfred Triefus home. Identified individuals are Alfred Triefus, Beatrice Triefus, Ad Mayer, Aimee Mayer, Walter Appel, Rose Appel, Julius Walbrann, Edith Walbrann, Felix Weil, Francis Weil, Louis Cohen, Hugo Rothenberg, Celeste Rothenberg, Morris Ripley, Rose Ripley, M.D. Barnett, Louis Isaacson, Geraldine Isaacson, and Alfred Grauman.
New Years Party at Alfred Triefus Home, 1931
Several individuals wearing costumes pose as a group in the Alfred Triefus home. Identified individuals are Alfred Triefus, Beatrice Triefus, Ad Mayer, Aimee Mayer, Walter Appel, Rose Appel, Julius Walbrann, Edith Walbrann, Felix Weil, Francis Weil, Louis Cohen, Hugo Rothenberg, Celeste Rothenberg, Morris Ripley, Rose Ripley, M.D. Barnett, Louis Isaacson, Geraldine Isaacson, and Alfred Grauman.
Newspaper Clippings and Articles, 1913-2013
Miscellaneous clippings and articles about Jews in the Rocky Mountain west, primarily from the Rocky Mountain News, the Intermountain Jewish News (IJN) and the Denver Post. Some of the articles are from a column, "Out of the Past," written by Mike Zelinger that appeared in the IJN. Also included is the Century Edition of the IJN, 1913-2013.
Noah and Dorothy Atler, circa 1941
Candid photograph of Dorothy and Noah Atler with her sitting on his lap.
Norman Miller
Norman Miller was a jeweler with Paul Johson Jewelers in Phoenix, Arizona.
Norman Miller, between 1950-1970
Portrait of Norman Miller.
Norman V. Cohn, 1989
Norman V. Cohn (1909-1989) was a Denver insurance executive, founder of the Denver Yellow Cab Co. and civic leader. He was born August 29, 1909, in Denver, Colorado. He founded and was president of the Denver Agency insurance company. He served on the boards of the National Jewish Hospital, Children's Asthma Center and Temple Emanuel.
North Denver High School Football Team, 1923
Photograph of a framed photograph of the North Denver High School football team standing in a row.
North Denver High School Football Team, 1923
Photograph of a framed photograph of the North Denver High School football team standing in a row.