Passover
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
Passover Seder, 1950
This folder contains five (5) photographs of different scenes of Passover at National Jewish Hospital.
Passover Seder, 1952
This folder contains four (4) photographs of Passover Sader at National Jewish Hospital.
Philip Houtz Broadcasting Passover Sader, 1950
Philip Houtz broadcasting Passover Sader.
Rosenbaum and Miller Family Passover History, 2011 April 18
Spiral bound pages entitled "Rosenbaum and Miller Family Passover History From 1939." The booklet gives world and family events from 1939 to 2011. There are also Passover Passages inclulded and a hand-drawn seating chart for a Passover. Louann Rosenbaum Miller, wife of Micky Miller, was the daughter of Charles and Louise Michael Rosenbaum and grandaughter of Stella Anfenger Michael.
Seder at Lehman's Home, circa 1912
Eleven adults sit around a table set up for a Passover Seder at Dave Lehman's home with five men standing behind them. All are dressed in formal clothing. Rabbi William S. Friedman is seated fifth from left.
Seder at Lehman's Home, circa 1912
A young boy and four girls sit around a small table at a Passover Seder at David Lehman's house. The three oldest girls lean on their hands. All are dressed up and hold roses.
Seder at Lehman's Home, circa 1912
Eleven adults sit around a table set up for a Passover Seder at Dave Lehman's home with five men standing behind them. All are dressed in formal clothing. Rabbi William S. Friedman is seated fifth from left.
Seder at Lehman's Home, circa 1912
A young boy and four girls sit around a small table at a Passover Seder at David Lehman's house. The three oldest girls lean on their hands. All are dressed up and hold roses.
Sermons, 1941
This folder contains four sermons.
1. Freedom in an Enslaved World - April 12, 1941 - First day of Passover
2. In Sight of G-d - April 19, 1941 - Eigth day of Passover, Yizkor Service
3. Return, Oh Israel - September 22, 1941 - First day of Rosh HaShanah
4. A World in Travail - September 23, 1941 - Second day of Rosh HaShanah
