Philanthropists
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 57 Collections and/or Records:
Sandra Arkin Papers
Collection
Identifier: B238
Abstract
Collection contains publications, pamphlets, newsletters, newsclippings, certificates, and recognitions related to Sandra Arkin.
Dates:
1989-2006
Found in:
Special Collections and Archives
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Sandra Arkin Papers
Seraphine Pisko 75th Birthday Program, 1936 January 5
Item
Identifier: B242.02.0001.0002.00002
Abstract
Program for Seraphine Pisko's seventy-fifth birthday anniversary dinner held by the board of managers of the National Jewish Hospital at Denver. The Dinner was held at the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Rabbi William S. Friedman was the toastmaster and a number of people spoke on Seraphine Pisko's career. Seraphine Eppstein Pisko (1861-1942) began working at National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives as a field secretary, fund raiser, in 1900. In 1911 she became the...
Dates:
1936 January 5
Sherrye Berger and Sigman Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: B300
Abstract
Louis K. Sigman, the owner of K&G packing, the largest independent meat packing plant in Colorado, was the son of East European immigrants. Born in 1881, he moved to Denver as a young boy. To support himself, Louis shined shoes and sold matches and newspapers to earn enought money to bring his parents to Colorado from Russia. In Denver, his father opened Sigman's Grocery in the West Colfax neighborhood. Louis began his meat business with just one calf and went on to become a...
Dates:
1900-1997
Shwayder Family Papers and Samsonite Corporation Records
Collection
Identifier: B245
Abstract
The Shwayder family of Denver, Colorado, is best known for the luggage company Samsonite Corporation, which the family founded and operated. Isaac and Rachel Shwayder had migrated from Manchester, England to Colorado in 1881 and eventually settled in Denver. In 1910 their son, Jesse Shwayder, opened a small luggage factory in Denver with his father along with his brothers Mark, Maurice, Benjamin, and Solomon Shwayder. The company started as Shwayder Trunk Manufacturing Company, was later...
Dates:
1896-2002
Tillye Levy interviewed about Lena (Mrs. John) Elsner, 1979 January 2
Item
Identifier: B098.01.0002.00042
Abstract
Tillye Levy being interviewed by Alby Segall about Lina (Mrs. John) Elsner.
Dates:
1979 January 2
Tillye Levy on I. Rude, 1978 November 1
Item
Identifier: B098.01.0003.00059
Abstract
Tillye Levy talks about I. Rude (Isadore). Mr. Rude was a Denver Jewish philanthropist with a JCRS and a B'nai B'rith building named after him. He is also the namesake of Rude Park.
Dates:
1978 November 1
Tillye Levy Speech on Oral History Project, 1980 February 3
Item
Identifier: B098.02.0007.00010
Abstract
General introduction to the project of oral histories of Jewish social service organizations with anecdotes of the organizations involved. Recording of presentation given at Men's Hebrew Alliance breakfast.
Dates:
1980 February 3