Fund raising -- Colorado -- Denver
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Box 10 - Programs, Events, Fundraising and Marketing, 1967 - 2023
Box 21, Annual Dinners, 2000-2023
(23) file folders containing Annual Dinners 2000 - 2022
Box 50: Florence Ruston VHS Tapes, 1987-1989
This box contains VHS tapes from Florence Ruston. The tapes mostly pertain to the Central City Fashion Show. Titles are:
Central City Fashion Show- August 19, 1987 and TV Interviews July 20, 1987
Central City Fashion Show with FLoerence Ruston-1988
Central City Fashion Show and "The Chair"- August 17, 1989
Israeli War, 1975
Contains newspaper clippings about fundraising after the Yom Kippur War.
Misc. Events, 1928-1986
File contains information about miscellaneous events from 1928-1986, including a flattened 1984 milk carton from Robinson Dairy with an advertisement for an event.
Oral History Interview with Henry Frankel, 1977 December 30
Topics covered: Brief history of Mrs. Frankle, history of the Federation, fundraising goals, primary functions, WWII, fund raising, serving on the board, Community Chest (now United Way), president of Allied, Frankel's family background, other Jewish communities, Jewish culture and community in Denver.
Oral History Interview with John Streltzer, 1978 August 31
Topics include: Raising money and building the Ex-Patients Home and providing vocational training. When the need to help TB victims lessened they began to focus on patients that needed mental health care they couldn't afford. Interview index in file B098.18.0022.0008.
Oral History Interview with Richard Bluestein, 1978 May 11
Covers a bit of his experience before coming to National Jewish Hospital- lawyer in Cincinnati, Anti-Defamation League during WWII, contributions he helped make to NJH, growth and development of NJH over his time there as CEO (1962-1982); NJH mergers, development, fundraising and research.
Programs and Events, 1928 - 2023
TRI-Sulom Congregation Records
The Talmudic Research Institute (TRI-Sulom Congregation) was an orthodox Chasidic synagogue and study center organized by Rabbi B. C. Shloime Twerski in 1970. He was succeeded in 1981 by his son Rabbi Mordecai D. Twerski. Rabbi Mordecai Twerski led the TRI-Sulom until returning to New York in 2000. The records consist of three annual fundraising dinner journals.