Jewish men
Found in 1604 Collections and/or Records:
Simon Alschuler, circa 1873
Simon Alschuler was a Denver grocer and a member of Occidental Lodge No. 40. Alschuler died of "typho-malarial fever" in 1873.
Simon and Jennie Sanders, circa 1870
Simon and Jennie Sanders pose for a formal portrait.
Simon and Pauline 55th Wedding Anniversary, between 1960-1970
55th wedding anniversary party for Simon and Pauline Quiat. Standing left to right Rose Brischer, Eli Brischer, Esther Quiat, Lou Quiat, Dayse Garlett, and Mickey Quiat and seated are Simon Quiat and Pauline Quiat.
Simon and Pauline 55th Wedding Anniversary, between 1960-1970
Simon family in Denver, circa 1926
Members of the Saling Simon family pose together on a corner in front of 1316 Gilpin in Denver, Colorado. Left to right are Dr. Saling Simon, Herbert Simon, Sara Simon, Walter Simon, Richard Simon, Eva Simon Kreisman, Sam Kreisman, and Edward Simon (front).
Simon Frank, circa 1910
Studio portrait of Simon Frank a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
Simon J. Heller, between 1930-1950
Formal head and shoulder portrait of Simon J. Heller.
Simon Shapiro, circa 1910
Studio portrait of Simon Shapiro a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
Simon Zivin, between 1930-1960
Formal portrait of Simon Zivin, brother of Morris Zivin.
Sketch of Rabbi C. E. H. Kauvar, 1950 March 6
Rabbi Charles Eliezer Hillel Kauvar is shown in profile in a copy of a chalk drawing. He became the first rabbi of the Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol (BMH) Synagogue in 1901 and served in that position for more than 50 years. Rabbi Kauvar introduced traditional Judaism within a modern American context to his congregants. He was a Zionist and support of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.