Jewish children
Found in 584 Collections and/or Records:
Rachofsky Family
Formal studio portrait of the Rachofsky family. The parents are seated surrounded by their children, four boys and a girl.
Raisie Rifkin, between 1970-1979
Raisie Rifkin, bottom step left, sits with three of her grown daughters, two older women, and two children. Peggy Rifkin Lehmann sits in the foreground.
Raisie Rifkin and Susie, circa 1943
Formal studio portrait of Raisie Rifkin with her eldest daughter Susan.
Rand and Lou Siegel, between 1910-1920
Rand Siegel and Lou Siegel stand in front of their family's grocery store in Denver's West Side.
Rand and Lou Siegel, between 1910-1920
Rand Siegel and Lou Siegel stand in front of their family's grocery store near their home in Denver's West Side.
Ray Berry, circa 1916
Ray Berry, as an infant, stands in the driver seat of an open top car wearing a white suit.
Reception Room at the Denver Sheltering Home, circa 1920
Interior view of the reception room at the Denver Sheltering Home. The Denver Sheltering Home's history began in 1907, when it was a refuge for lower-income children whose parents were being treated for tuberculosis, or had passed away from tuberculosis.
Refugee Child at the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, circa 1939
An unidentified refugee child stands in her crib at the National home for Jewish Children in Denver Colorado.
Refugee Child at the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, circa 1939
An unidentified refugee child sits in her crib with a doll at the National home for Jewish Children in Denver Colorado. The child was born in Milan, Italy to German parents and brought to American in 1930 by her father. Her mother committed suicide on the boat before they reached America. Her father brought her to the National Home for Jewish Children when he was admitted to a sanatorium in Denver.
Regina Fist with Granddaughter Jeanne Grauman, 1924
Formal studio portrait of Regina Swike Fist holding her granddaughter Jeanne Grauman.