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Jewish men

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 1604 Collections and/or Records:

Dental Staff at the Post Dental Clinic in Kearns, Utah, 1942 October

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Identifier: B063.05.0005.00070
Abstract

Dental staff of the Post Dental Clinic at the Army Air Forces Technical Training Command Basic Training Center No. 5 in Kearns, Utah. Colonel Ed. Silverberg stands left center in front.

Dates: 1942 October

Denver Health Rededication, February 1998-2019

 File
Identifier: B430.01.0001.0004
Abstract In 1994, the Denver General Hospital Trauma Center was dedicated to Rabbi Manual Laderman. The dedication included the creation of a bronze bas-relief portrait of Rabbi Manual Laderman. On February 21, 1998 the portrait was moved to the main lobby of Denver Health (successor to Denver General) and a rededication ceremony occurred in 2019. The folder contains correspondence, newsclippings, copies of photographs, an invitation for 1994 dedication, and speeches by Jonathon Perlmutter and Zev...
Dates: February 1998-2019

Denver Sheltering Home Passover Seder, circa 1937

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Identifier: B063.06.0032.0002.00001
Abstract

Unidentified children and adults participate in a Passover Seder at the Denver Sheltering Home.

Dates: circa 1937

Derby Felt Hat, circa 1955

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Identifier: B415.02.0003.00002
Abstract Brown felt man's derby hat with a grosgain band made by Knox Hats in New York City. The Knox Hat Company was founded in 1838 by Charles Knox. His son Edward Knox, a civil war veteran, expanded the company until the Great Depression. In 1932, John Cavanagh founded the Hat Corporation of America, merging his brands with those of Knox and Dunlap. The three largest hatters in New York merged into the Hat Corporation, although Knox and Cavanagh continued to use their own labels. The short brim is...
Dates: circa 1955

Dewey Liquor Co., 1910

 File
Identifier: B112.03.0001.0005
Abstract

File contains one business letterhead or flyer for The Dewey Liquor Company, with a handwritten note on the reverse side. The flyer is on pink paper and advertises "Dewey Whiskey", "Most Complete Stock in the West", among other information.

Dates: 1910

"Die Fahrt Nach Amerika" or "The Journey to America", circa 1920

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Identifier: B333.08.0003.0001.00003
Abstract Black and white lithograph of "Die Fahrt Nach Amerika" or "The Journey to America" which is part of a series of works artist Rachel Szalit-Marcus did for Sholom Aleichem's "Menshelakh un Stsenes" published in 1922. The print has passengers perhaps abord or waiting to board a ship for America. Seven figures are present: three men, one boy and three women. The men and boy wears hats and the women wear scarves on their heads. The group is huddled with their belongings behind a picket fence and...
Dates: circa 1920

Dinner Event, between 1940-1960

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Identifier: B063.05.0052.00077
Abstract

Several men and women sit at tables during a dinner event listening to a man at a speaker's podium. Seated second from right at the head table is Jesse Shwayder and fifth from the right is Rabbi Kauvar.

Dates: between 1940-1960

Dinner Party at Goldman Home, 1913 December

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Identifier: B063.05.0013.00032
Abstract Several young people pose on a staircase during a dinner party at the Goldman Home. They are identified from left to right as follows: bottom row - Florence Goldman, Lillian Rachofsky, Corrinne Goldman, Hortense Weil, Louise Goldman, and Edna Lewin; second row - Rita Friedman, Selma Fist, Bernice Syman, Ruth Lehman, Hazel Marx, and Elsie Lewin; third row - Esther Morris, Milton Fist, Henry Frankel, and William Healy; fourth row - Murray Marcus, Milton Morris, and Harry Schlesinger; fifth...
Dates: 1913 December

Dora and Max Ginsberg, between 1920-1930

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Identifier: B063.05.0041.00074
Abstract

Dora and Max Ginsberg pose together in front of an evergreen tree at their home in Denver, Colorado.

Dates: between 1920-1930

Dora and Max Ginsberg with Hayutin Grandchildren, circa 1920

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Identifier: B063.05.0041.00075
Abstract

Dora and Max Ginsberg pose with their grandchildren Peryle Hayutin and Irving Hayutin in front of the Hayutin home in Denver, Colorado.

Dates: circa 1920