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Jewish children

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 584 Collections and/or Records:

Photographs of Jean Wohlgemuth, between 1920-1925

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Identifier: B063.08.0008.00080
Abstract

Four studio portraits of Jean Wohlgemuth as a young girl.

Dates: between 1920-1925

Picnic at the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, 1931

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Identifier: B063.03.0011.00089
Abstract

A group of children sit on an outside deck at the National Home for Jewish Children. Each child has a plate of food and an unidentified woman serves them. Most of the children are unidentified, however, Bertha Katzson, Doris Greenstein and Reuben Levine are part of the group. The children are in the care of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver in Denver, Colorado. Later, the home became part of the National Jewish Hospital.

Dates: 1931

Picnic of Denver Newsboys, between 1900-1910

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Identifier: B063.05.0027.00001
Abstract

A group of men and boys pose for a photograph. There are pennants with ''News / Times'' on them and two boys are holding newspapers over their heads. A boy kneeling in front is holding a dog. Part of sign painted on an adjacent building can be seen. Many of the newsboys were from Jewish families who lived in the West Colfax neighborhood of Denver, Colorado.

Dates: between 1900-1910

Pizer and Blanche Goodstein Family, between 1915-1920

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Identifier: B063.05.0021.00055
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Formal studio portrait of Pizer and Blanche Goodstein with their children Maurice and Ruth (Faust).

Dates: between 1915-1920

Portrait of a Young Ephraim Goldfain, between 1920-1940

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Identifier: B063.08.0016.00037
Abstract

Formal studio portrait of a young Ephraim Goldfain.

Dates: between 1920-1940

Portrait of the Louis Anfenger Family, between 1895-1900

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Identifier: B063.05.0005.00006
Abstract Louis (1842-1900) and Louise Schlesinger (1847-1938) Anfenger seated front center, with their eight children. Children, back row, left to right: Max, Fannie, Stella, Milton, and Fred. Children front row: Harold, Flora, and Joseph. Louis Anfenger was born in Bavaria and came to the United States in the 1850s. He moved west to Denver, Colorado in 1870, started out working as a clerk, and became a highly successful businessman in the area of real estate. Louise He was also elected to the state...
Dates: between 1895-1900

Portrait of the Soble Family, 1903

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Identifier: B063.05.0005.00001
Abstract Three generation group portrait of the Soble, Silverberg, and Saliman families posed together outside. Front row left to right: Mary Soble Silverberg, Anne Silverberg Sheffel, Jake Silverberg, Sophie Soble, Julius Saliman, Sarah Soble Saliman, Sam Saliman Jr., and Rena Soble (seated on Esther's lap). Middle row left to right Sam Silverberg (boy in hat smiling), Peyser Soble, Samuel Soble, and Esther Mierle Soble. Back row left to right Mandel (Max) Silverberg, Grandfather Jacob Soble,...
Dates: 1903

Portrait of Tillye Shulman (Levy) at Age Two, 1897

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Identifier: B063.08.0016.00013
Abstract

Tillye Shulman Levy, shown here at age two at the Shulman family home in Central City in 1897, became one of Denver's most active Jewish volunteers in the area of social welfare.

Dates: 1897

Rachael Gordon Crown, 1885

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Identifier: B063.08.0016.00056
Abstract

Rachael Gordon Crown as a young girl poses beside a wash tub with doll clothing hanging on a line behind her.

Dates: 1885

Rachel and Aimee Peyser at the Mangini Dancing School, 1902 September

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Identifier: B063.02.0010.00006
Abstract

Two male and one female dancing instructors stand to the left and six little girls in white dresses stand on the right. Rachel and Aimee Peyser are on the far right—Aimee is at the end of the line on the right. Rachel Peyser is on the left. There is a sign over the door of the building, which reads, "Prof T. Chas Mangini Teacher of Dancing".

Dates: 1902 September