Jewish men
Found in 1604 Collections and/or Records:
Abraham L. Raich , 1980
A Pueblo native, Raich studied to become a rabbi after thirty years as a statistical engineer for CF&I Steel Corp. He had been a lay leader and cantor and had led congregations when Pueblo was between rabbis.
Abraham Orlinsky, between 1900-1910
Studio portrait of Abraham Orlinsky wearing a suit and bow tie.
Abraham Sosne , 1885-circa 1940
Abraham Sosne (Sosny/Sosna) was born in Russia and moved to the United States in the mid 1880s. He married Rachel Sosne, had several children, and passed away in Denver in 1949. The family owned Capitol Wet Wash Laundry on West Colfax in Denver.
Abraham Sosne, between 1915-1920
Abraham Sosne stands in front of Capitol Wet Wash Laundry, his shop located at 2783 W. 14th St, Denver, Colorado.
Accrual: Green Gables Photographs, B335
Accrual: Larry A. Mizel Papers, B302
Adolph Keisler and Friends, circa 1950
Left to right John Levand, Adolph Kiesler, Max Rifkin, and Jones Levand pose together. John Levand and Keisler are shaking hands.
Adolph Kiesler, between 1950-1967
Adolph Kiesler sits in front of the portraits of four men including Rabbi Friedman.
Adolph Kiesler, between 1950-1967
Adolph Kiesler sits in front of the portraits of four men including Rabbi Friedman.
Adolph Kiesler, between 1950-1967
Adolph Kiesler sits in front of the portraits of four men including Rabbi Friedman.