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Orthodox Judaism

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 73 Collections and/or Records:

Administrative Information

 Series
Identifier: B464.01
Abstract

This box contains financial documents, membership information, donation information and receipts, documentation for multiple deeds and trusts, congregation by-laws and mission statements, funds, grants, and nonprofit certification information.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1967-2019

Alan Saliman Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B399
Abstract The history of the Saliman family in the Denver area dates to the immigration of the family patriarch Paul Michael Saliman (known as Michael.) As did most Jewish families, Michael and his wife Bessie Radetsky Saliman settled on the west side near Sloan's Lake in 1886. Paul Michael pushed a cart through the alleys of Denver collecting rags and junk to re-sell, finally developing a business of collecting, cleaning and recycling milk bottles for local dairies. Michael Saliman was a leader of...
Dates: Other: 1874-2000

Alliance Highlights, June 1970 - May 1979

 File
Identifier: B429.03.0015.0010
Abstract

Contains some issues of the HEA newsletter "Alliance Highlights."

Dates: June 1970 - May 1979

Alliance Highlights, March 1990 - August 1994

 File
Identifier: B429.03.0015.0012
Abstract

Some issues of the newsletter "Alliance Highlights."

Dates: March 1990 - August 1994

Award Programs, 1974-2010

 Series
Identifier: B344.05
Abstract

Series consists of two folders with dinner journals honoring Jack Greenwald. The organizations honoring Jack Greenwald are the Hillel Academy (1974), the Rocky Mountain Hebrew Academy (1991), East Denver Orthodox Synagogue (1999), and the Denver Academy of Torah (2010).

Dates: 1974-2010

Bess Laderman, 1932-1998

 File
Identifier: B430.01.0001.0001
Abstract

Folder contains biographical information on Bess Laderman and her memorial service on March 22, 1998; Hebrew Educational Alliance and the Alliance Sisterhood, including the HEAs farewell to Denver of Bess Laderman; Daniel Goldberger remarks at the unveiling of Rabbi Manuel Laderman's tombstone on October 28, 1990; and miscellaneous newspaper clippings and correspondence from Tim Wirth.

Dates: 1932-1998

Bess Laderman Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B430
Abstract Bess Malin Laderman was born April 2, 1911 in a small village near Kiev, Ukraine. Bess Malin moved to Kansas City, Missouri at the age of 12 and attended public schools and college in Kansas City. She married Rabbi Manuel Laderman in 1933 and the couple moved to Denver, where Rabbi Laderman became the first rabbi of the Hebrew Educational Alliance in 1932. Bess Laderman served in many organizations and was active in the Hebrew Educational Alliance. She was program chair of the Hebrew...
Dates: 1932-2019

Book of Life, circa 1980

 File
Identifier: B429.03.0015.0019
Abstract

Contains typed pages of honors, remembrances, and dedications of the Hebrew Educational Alliance congregants.

Dates: circa 1980

Box 1 , 1932-2019

 File — Box B340.0001: Series B430.02; Series B340.03 [Barcode: U186023258321]
Identifier: B430.01.0001
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains personal materials, including biographical information, certificates, correspondence, Hachodesh: Women's Branch of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, and Denver Health dedication of the bas relief of Rabbi Manuel Laderman. It contains materials and histories of the Denver Symphony Guild, including files on fundraising, concerts and committees headed by Bess Laderman. There are materials on Denver's Sister City of Karmiel, which Bess Laderman...
Dates: 1932-2019