Jewish men
Found in 1600 Collections and/or Records:
Old Timers Baseball Program, between 1940-1949
Aaron Lutz speaks into a microphone at the Old Timers Baseball Program.
Opening of Dave Cook Sporting Goods Store, Denver, Colo., 1936
The staff of Dave Cook Sporting Goods stand in front of the counter next to baskets of flowers, celebrating the grand opening of the store at 1601 Larimer Street, Denver, Colorado. From left to right: Nate Bernstone, Dave Cook, Jane Cook, Herb Cook, and Belle Smernoff. In 1924, Dave and Max Cook went into the sporting goods business, operating the first major sports store in Colorado.
Oral History Interview with Ben and Bessie Glass, 1978 October 22-1979 August 1
Ben and Bessie Glass both came to the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS) as patients in 1928. Bessie Glass was treated for six years. They met in the hospital and married in 1931. Ben Glass was a printer at the JCRS bindery from 1928 through 1978. They discuss how the JCRS was like a large family of young adults from all over the country and talk about what life was like at the JCRS. They also talk about the transition from JCRS to AMC Cancer Center.
Oral History Interview with George Sukin, 1978 June 13
George Sukin talks about life in Poland, Palestine and Billings, Montana. He was taken out of high school at 16 to enlist in the army.
Oral History Interview with Herman Speken, 1978 June 17
Herman talks about his family background in Russia, father coming to Pueblo looking for work in the steel industry and life in Pueblo.
Oral History Interview with Irvin ''Budd'' Greenberg, 1978 July 11
Budd talks about his family background and the Jewish commmunity in Pueblo.
Oral History Interview with Israel Toltz, 1982 January 19
"Israel Toltz discusses the arrival of his family in Montrose, Colo., as well as Jewish businesses in Montrose. He recounts moving to Denver, Colo. in 1913. He also talks about Jewish families in small towns, life on the West Side of Denver, and his personal history. Israel Toltz married Frieda Radetsky (1906-1978) and they raised two children: Warren and Roberta."
Oral History Interview with James B. Radetsky, March 21, 1978
46 minute oral history interview from March 21, 1978 about James Radetsky's time in Colorado General Assembly. It was the first interview of an oral history project about the Colorado General Assembly. Transcript of interview in collection file.
Oral History Interview with Joe Coffee, 1981 October 5
Speaks about early life in Pueblo and carrer as a boxer.
Oral History Interview with Louis Charsky, 1979 May 31
Louis Charsky talks about working in chemicals and drugs which he'd deliver in a horse drawn buggy, growing up Orthodox and going to BMH, and liquor business.