Jewish children
Found in 589 Collections and/or Records:
Scrapbook Page from Pepper Family, between 1920-1927
Scrapbook page from the Pepper Family containing two photographs of members of the Pepper and Beck families.
Scrapbook Page from the Judd Family, circa 1933
Scrapbook page from the Judd Family containing six photographs and a newspaper article. The photographs are all candid photographs of the family and most are group portraits.
Scrapbook Page from the Pepper Family, between 1930-1953
Scrapbook page from the Pepper Family containing two photographs. One photograph is a studio portrait of Jacob Pepper. One photograph is a portrait of Anna Pepper.
Selma Grauman and Daughter Jeanne, circa 1920
Formal studio portrait of Selma Fist Grauman holding her infant daughter Jeanne Grauman Simon.
Sets of Twins at the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, between 1930-1935
Three sets of twins seated on a lawn. In the front row are Joey and Esther Karsh, center are Rose and Violet Waterman and flanking the Watermans are Eddie and Sammy Friedman (from left to right). The children were in the care of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, which later became part of the National Jewish Hospital.
Several Children in Costume, between 1900-1910
Several young children stand in a group with an unidentified woman all wearing costumes.
Sewing Class at the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, between 1928-1940
A group of girls learn to sew during a class at the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver. The National Home for Jewish Children at Denver's history began in 1907 as the Denver Sheltering Home for Jewish Children, which was a refuge for lower-income children whose parents were being treated for tuberculosis, or had passed away from tuberculosis. In 1928 the institution changed names to the National Home for Jewish Children in Denver.
Sheftel Family Portrait, 1931 April 20
Hyman and Toby Sheftel sit surrounded by their children and grandchildren for a portrait. Back row left to right, Joe Wenner, Joe Sheftel, Max Sheftel, Goldine Lackner, Eddie Sheftel, Sarah Gallanter, Abe Sheftel, and Sam Sheftel. Middle row left to right Ann Wenner, Naomi Sheftel, Ann Sheftel, Hyman Sheftel, Toby Sheftel, Fay Sheftel, and Clara Sheftel. Front row left to right Mickey Sheftel, Shirley Sheftel, and Jerry Sheftel.
Shulman and Saly Children of Central City, Colorado, circa 1897
Six children from the Shulman and Saly families dressed in clothes of the opposite gender (2nd from right, Tillye Shulman Levy). The Shulman and Saly families were Jewish residents of Central City, Colorado before the turn of the 20th century.
Shwayder Family, between 1960-1970
Three generations of the Shwayder family pose together on steps.