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Hebrew language

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: DU note: For use on materials ABOUT the language itself, or ABOUT learning the language. For materials IN the language, rely on the Language field in ASpace.

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Dr. Seth Ward Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M257
Dates: Other: 1990s

Joseph Shapiro Hebrew Book Store

 Collection
Identifier: B324
Abstract

Joseph Shapiro owned the Shapiro Hebrew Book Store at 3188 W. Colfax Avenue in Denver, Colorado. The collection contains three copies of "Passover" by Dr. A. Th. Phillips. The books are each stamped: "Joseph Shapiro Hebrew book Store, 3188 W. Colfax Ave.-Al. 5840 Denver 4, Colorado."

Dates: Other: 1912

Kupetz Family Bible and Prayer Books

 Collection
Identifier: B318
Abstract

Kupetz family in Denver. Collection contains three prayer books, one hymnal and one bible belonging to the Kupetz Family from 1899 through 1922.

Dates: 1899-1922

Linas Hazadek of West Denver Records

 Collection
Identifier: B195
Abstract Linas Hazedek was established as an Orthodox Jewish non-profit benevolent organization. The constitution for the organization dates to September 1921, although the organization was not incorporated by the State of Colorado until 1955. The organization provided visits to sick members and performed services and last rites for deceased members. All donations to the organization were to be used for the funeral expenses of the members. It operated originally at the Synagogue at Hooker Street...
Dates: 1921-1960s

Wasserman Family Daily Prayer Book

 Collection
Identifier: B404
Abstract Prayer Book, "The Form of Daily Prayers: According to the Custom of the German and Polish Jews". Cover is enamel in blue and white, ivory, and brass with a brass clasp. End sheets are red and gold floral pattern and there is an inscription in the front of the book, Yiddish written in Hebraic script. Was a gift to donor’s husband’s father, Hellman Chaim Wasserman (born 1908) on his Bar Mitzvah in 1921. Family emigrated to the United States during the 1850s-1870s, first in New York and...
Dates: Publication: 1857