Jewish children
Found in 589 Collections and/or Records:
Axler Family, 1927 June
Eva Axler poses on a bench in a back yard with her daughters Marshe and Aileene.
Azriel Stein Family, circa 1928
Formal portrait of Azriel and Irene Stein with their son Stanley Stein.
Baby Devra Beck, 1948
Studio portrait of Anna F. Ginsberg, aged ten, stands beside a table holding a small purse and a book.
Baby Party, 1913 July
Twelve young girls stand in a row with their hands on each other's shoulders. Two girls are holding teddy bears. Some of the girls are identified as Esther Wollach, Lilly Judd (Israelsky), Daisy Brodsky Garlett, Naomi Sloan, Katherine Sloan, Tillye Shulman Levy, and Irene Miller Stein. Another girl is identified with the last name Kaufman and two additional girls are identified with the last name Atlovick.
Baby Photograph of Anne Levitt, 1916 June
Anne Levitt is seated and is wearing a dress and shoes. She was the daughter of Isadore and Yetta Prezant Levitt and was born in October of 1916. Isadore and Yetta Levitt came from Russia and settled in the Eastern European Jewish neighborhood around West Colfax Avenue in Denver, Colorado. Later Anne Levitt married Morey Marcus.
Baby Photograph of Margaret Richman, circa 1912 October
Formal portrait of Margaret Richman (Piehl) at the age of 9 months. She sits in a chair on an animal pelt and has rings on her fingers and a necklace around her neck. Margaret Richman was born January 12, 1911 and died in Denver in October, 1986.
Baskin 50th Wedding Anniversary, 1971 June 14
Members of the Baskin family sit around May and Samuel Baskin as they celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Kneeling at left is Tobias Baskin; seated left to right Leonard Baskin, Pearl Rabinowitz, May Baskin, Samuel Baskin, Susan Baskin, and Bernard Baskin; and standing left to right Lisa Baskin holding baby Hosea, Judett Baskin, Marjorie Baskin, David Baskin, Joe Rabinowitz, and Norman Rabinowitz.
Bea Asherman Papers
Beck Archives Photograph Collection
The Beck Archives Photograph Collection contains photographs, negatives, and other materials which reflect the rich, varied, and vibrant Jewish experience in the Rocky Mountain region, with a special emphasis on Colorado. It also contains some photographs from other states and countries.
Beck Family, 1920
Studio portrait of Ira Beck's family. Ira as a young boy stands left wearing a sailor shirt, Sam Beck stands behind, and Belle Pepper Beck sits right.