Jewish children
Found in 583 Collections and/or Records:
Solomons and Hausmans, 1916 August 20
Members of the Solomon and Hausman families stand outside a building. Left to right Francis Solomon, Mortimer Solomon, Rachel Solomon, Hyman Shapiro, Deborah Solomon Shapiro, Grandma Hausman, Nathan Hausman, Esther Solomon Hausman, Grace Solomon (Mogilner) - baby, Rose Solomon - wife of Francis (holding Grace), an unidentified woman standing behind Rose, Theresa Solomon, and Ruth Solomon.
Soviet Jewry Rally, between 1970-1979
Several unidentified children with a few unidentified adults stand in a group with signs during a Soviet Jewry Rally in Denver, Colorado. One sign reads ''The sun always shines in Israel!!; We walk as one.'' One sign reads ''Theodor Herzl Jewish Day School; We walk as one!''
Soviet Jewry Rally, between 1970-1979
A large group of unidentified men, women, and children stand with signs during a Soviet Jewry Rally in Denver, Colorado at Civic Center Park.
Soviet Jewry Rally, between 1970-1979
An unidentified woman speaks at a podium during a Soviet Jewry Rally in Karmiel Park. A young boy and another woman hold American and Israel flags as others look on.
Soviet Jewry Rally, between 1970-1979
An infant girl sleeps on a blanket on grass beside a sign that says, ''Let my people go'' during a Soviet Jewry Rally.
Stanley Stein, circa 1928
Studio portrait of Stanley Stein aged 9 months standing on a chair wearing shorts and a sweater.
Stein Family at the Knickerbocker, between 1940-1960
Billy and Billie Stein sit with three unidentified adults and a child at The Knickerbocker.
Stella Anfenger Michael and Children, 1911 January 29
Stella Anfenger Michael poses with her children Henry, Louis, and Louise.
Stevens School 6A Class, 1943 June
Group photo of students and their teachers posing on stairs of the Stevens School in Denver, Colorado.
Story Hour at the National Home for Jewish Children in Denver, 1931
An unidentified woman reads a story to a group of children in the nursery at the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, which later became part of the National Jewish Hospital.