Jewish men -- Colorado -- Denver
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 95 Collections and/or Records:
Speeches and Citizenship Manuals, 1929-1960
File
Identifier: B308.01.0001.0001
Abstract
Collection contains 3 speeches/addresses given by Charles Rosenbaum 1938-1960 and 2 citizenship manuals written by Charles Rosenbaum for the B'nai B'rith Americanization Committee from 1929 and 1935.
Dates:
1929-1960
State of Israel Bonds Scrapbook
Collection
Identifier: B253
Abstract
Israel bonds is the US underwriter of debt securities issued by the government of Israel. In 1951, the country began to sell bonds to help the Israel recover from its war for independence. The country continues to sell bonds today. Collection contains a scrapbook from the State of Israel Bonds presented to John A. Love, Governor of Colorado, November 30, 1969. Scrapbook contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, ephemera, photographs and telegrams. All materials are related to the...
Dates:
1969
Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity Collection
Collection
Identifier: B256
Abstract
Tau Epsilon Phi was founded in 1910 at Columbia University in response to Jewish men not being allowed in other similar organizations. The fraternity began and exclusively Jewish but began accepting non-Jewish in the 1950s, mostly Catholics. The Tau Eta Chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi at the University of Denver was founded February 21, 1931 and closed in 1973. Collection contains paddles, plaques, one loving cup, photographs, scrapbooks, charters, fraternity roster cards, member directories,...
Dates:
1931-1980
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
Tucker and Eisenberg Digitized Scrapbooks
Collection
Identifier: B299
Abstract
Collection contains 2 digitized scrapbooks from Richard B. Tucker (Denver area banker and philanthropist) from 1968 through 2003 and one scrapbook about David E. Eisenberg (violinist) from 1922-1944. Richard B. Tucker's mother, Sylvia Eisenberg Tucker, was David E. Eisenberg’s sister.
Dates:
1922-2003