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Jewish hospitals

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 168 Collections and/or Records:

JCRS Synagogue, 1926-1955, 1908-1955

 File
Identifier: B002.04.0360.0008
Scope and Contents

Folder contains copies of painting and photos of "The blowing of the Shofar," photos of the synagogue and phots of activities at the synagogue.

Dates: 1926-1955; 1908-1955

Legacy of Healing Exhibit, 2018-2019

 File
Identifier: B230.02.0007.0031
Scope and Contents

File folder contains emails, copies of photographs, planning documents, invitations, and an Intermountain Jewish News clipping.

Dates: 2018-2019

Marble Paperweight, 1983

 Item
Identifier: B366.02.0004.00001
Abstract

Marble paperweight given by Rose Memorial Hospital at the 3rd Armored Division reunion. Has a brown mounting on the back with a hole at the top, possibly for hanging purposes. The paperweight is 4 x 4 x 0.5 inches.

Dates: 1983

Max Goldberg and the IJN, 1943-1992

 File
Identifier: B434.02.0001.0003
Abstract

File contains the front page of the Intermountain Jewish News on March 26, 1943 when Max Goldberg became publisher of the IJN. File also contains a supplement of the IJN published June 26, 1992, "Looking Back on a Legend, The Max Goldberg Era."

Dates: 1943-1992

Medical Report

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Identifier: B002.06.0360.0018
Scope and Contents

Contains medical report with 1921 medical statistics dated January 6, 1922.

Dates: 1952; 1919-1952

Minutes and Attendance, 1990-1991

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Identifier: B360.01.0015.0009
Abstract

The American Medical Center and AMC Cancer Research Center were the successors to the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. Contains Minutes and Board of Trustees attendance.

Dates: 1990-1991

Montefiore Tent Dedication Plaque, 1904

 Item
Identifier: B002.16.0313.00003
Abstract

Tent dedication plaque for the "Montefiore Tent K. O. T. M. Denver" dedicated in 1904.

Dates: 1904

Mottel Cohen, 1945-1947

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Identifier: B111.02.0002.0012
Abstract Mottel Cohen (1832-1947) was a prominent member of the Denver Jewry, and died at the impressive age of 114 years. Cohen was born in Czarist Russia, and fled from persecution to Argentina during the 1890s with his wife and twelve children. In 1898, the family migrated to New York, and moved to Denver soon after that. During his later years, Cohen was a resident of Beth Israel Home for the Aged, and known for his boisterous nature. Cohen was well-known throughout Denver and the larger Jewish...
Dates: 1945-1947

Name Plates Information

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Identifier: B360.02.0015.0015
Abstract

The American Medical Center and AMC Cancer Research Center were the successors to the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. Contains notes on ordering name plates for Board of Trustees.

Dates: 1968-2009

National Jewish Hospital Employees Handbook, 1976

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Identifier: B005.06.0185.0007
Scope and Contents

Folder contains a typed National Jewish Hospital Employees Handbook.

Dates: 1976