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Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from I. Gerson to Dr. C. D. Spivak, 1906 May 29

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0159.00004
Abstract

Typed letter from I. Gerson to Dr. C. D. Spivak, on May 29, 1906. The letter asks JCRS to admit Mr. Philip Stern as soon as possible. The letter concludes with information regarding the Order Brith Abraham is held back from payment because of the last convention. The letter is signed I. Gerson.

Dates: 1906 May 29

Letter from Jacob Schoen, Independent Order Brith Abraham, 1906 June 12

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0088.00007
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A typed letter from Jacob Schoen, Independent Order Brith Abraham, to President Philip Hillkowitz, JCRS, concerning Jacob Goldstein. Mr. Schoen asks President Hillkowitz to assist Jacob Goldstein to get admitted in another Denver hospital as he cannot be accepted into JCRS. The letter is signed by Jacob Schoen.

Dates: 1906 June 12

Letter from JCRS to Mr. I. Gerson, 1906 June 8

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0159.00006
Abstract Typed letter from JCRS to Mr. I. Gerson, on June 8, 1906. The letter informs Mr. Gerson that JCRS have received Mr. Philip Stern's application and to remind Mr. Gerson that there is usually a delay with submitting patients. The lack of space and funds have kept patients from being admitted right away. The letter informs Mr. Gerson that Order Brith Abraham has contributed $740.00, but the other $1000.00 has been sent to another institution . The Secretary of JCRS has written to the Grand...
Dates: 1906 June 8

Letter from Philip Hillkowitz, JCRS, to Jacob Schoen, Independent Order Brith Abraham, 1906 June 15

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0088.00009
Abstract A two page typed letter from President Philip Hillkowitz, JCRS, to Jacob Schoen, Independent Order Brith Abraham, concerning Jacob Goldstein. President Hillkowitz writes that JCRS had Jacob Goldstein get his meals at JCRS and that Mr. Goldstein took that opportunity to camp at the premise and seizing a temorarily empty bed for nine days. He continues that he has asked local charities to assist Mr. Goldstein. The letter is unsigned with the word "President" typed at the bottom. The second...
Dates: 1906 June 15