Jewish men
Found in 1600 Collections and/or Records:
Party at Mr. and Mrs. Greinitz Home, between 1900-1920
Several individuals crowd into the front room of Mr. and Mrs. Greinitz's house for a group photograph during a party. Identified individuals are Edward Greenblatt, Florence Greenblatt Siegel, Rena Greenblatt, J. M. Goodstein, Mrs. Barish, Sara Allen, Tillie Bronstein, Esther Hyman, Willie Goodstein, Sara Pinder, and Fred Goodstein.
Patient Joseph Messing at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, circa 1925
Paul and Fannie Libert in Edgewater, 1917 December
Paul and Fannie Libert stand in a grain field on their farm in Edgewater, Colorado.
Paul Kwartin , October 1978 - November 1, 1978
Paul Kwartin was a Brooklyn cantor who was born in Hungary and raised in Denver. He sang with the Central City Opera in Denver for eight seasons, appeared in a Broadway production of "No For An Answer", and was also a business manager. He died in his Westport, Connecticut home from cancer at age 63.
Paul Segal, between 1930-1950
Glued to the center of the scrapbook page is a formal portrait of Paul Segal cut from a publication.
Peerless Alloy Basketball Team, between 1930-1939
The boys of the Peerless Alloy Basketball team pose with their coach in a gym.
Pepper Siblings, between 1900-1914
Formal studio portrait of siblings Avrum Pepper and Fannie Pepper Libert in Germany before their immigration to the United States.
Personal Scrapbook, 1913-1989
Personal scrapbook containing ephemera relating to James Radetsky's personal life including his high school and college graduation, wedding photo, childhood photos.
Peryle and Ira Beck in Israel, 1972
Ira Beck (lower center) at Golan Heights, Israel during a tour of Israel with Peryle Beck.
Peryle and Ira Beck in Israel, 1972
Peryle and Ira Beck among a crowd at an old folks home during a tour to Israel. Peryle stands near the left in a plaid jacket. Ira stands behind her wearing a black beret.