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Jewish women -- Colorado

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:

Libby Bortz, April-May 2023

 File
Identifier: B111.01.0001.0024
Abstract

This folder contains a clipping from the "Littleton Report" titled, "Littleton Legend Libby Bortz Inducted Into Women's Hall of Fame." The article details her work on Littleton's Council for Human Relations, the creation of an assisted living home, and leader of women's causes.

Dates: April-May 2023

Mizrachi Women of Denver Collection

 Collection
Identifier: B457
Abstract

Collection contains materials from the Mizrachi Women of Denver organization, which was a local chapter of the Mizrachi Womens Organization of America (MWOA). Many of the 1972-1974 Mizrachi Womens events were held at the Hebrew Educational Alliance.

Dates: 1972-1974

Oral History Interview with Dorothy ''Dokes'' Kobey Berry, 2002 March 22

 Item
Identifier: B098.01.0006.00162
Abstract

Discusses life as a pioneer in the thriving mining town of Aspen, family ran business there and prospered, growing up without many other Jewish families, school life, teaching in a country school, moved to Denver around 1924, and talks a lot about her family life.

Dates: 2002 March 22

Phil Goodstein Exploring Jewish Colorado Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B025
Abstract Phil H. Goodstein (1952- ) is a freelance historian who has written articles and books about Colorado and its history including "Exploring Jewish Colorado" published in 1992. The book covers Jewish history, people and organizations in Colorado. The papers relate to the writing of the book "Exploring Jewish Colorado" and include correspondence, questionnaires, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, manuscript drafts, galley proofs, photocopies of photographs and illustrations from the book, and a...
Dates: 1990-1992

Pioneering Jewish Women Exhibit, 2009

 File
Identifier: B230.02.0007.0025
Abstract

File folder contains exhibit plan and item level records for the "Pioneering Jewish Women of Colorado".

Dates: 2009

Ray David Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B226
Abstract Ray Morris David was known as the "Little Mother to the Poor" in Denver after she was hired to supervise relief activities for the Denver Jewish Aid Society. Ray David was born in Mobile, Alabama in 1864, the daughter of German Jewish parents, and died in Denver, Colorado in 1945. She married David David in 1885, but was widowed early and had to support five children. Her first paid position was as a quasi-social worker at National Jewish Hospital and she worked with Seraphine...
Dates: 1888-1982

Rose Roth, 1912

 Item
Identifier: B063.08.0008.00092
Abstract

Formal portrait of Rose Roth of Pueblo, Colorado.

Dates: 1912

Sandra Arkin Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B238
Abstract

Collection contains publications, pamphlets, newsletters, newsclippings, certificates, and recognitions related to Sandra Arkin.

Dates: 1989-2006

Tober Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B261
Abstract Beatrice Greenberg Tober was born July 21, 1911 and married Jack Tober. She received a placque and a letter of thanks from the National Jewish Welfare Board for donations to couples of the armed forces on their wedding day. She was a civic worker and was Community Chest co-chair for many years in Colorado Springs. She received a placque and letter of thanks from the Air Force Acadamy Jewish Chaplain Program for volunteer service for Jewish cadets during 1953 to 1969. Collection contains a...
Dates: 1916-1970