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Adolph Kiesler and President Truman, between 1955-1967
Adolph Kiesler and President Harry Truman sit at a head table.
Adolph Kiesler and President Truman, between 1955-1967
Adolph Kiesler and President Harry Truman sit at a table with a microphone in front of them.
Adolph Kiesler and President Truman, between 1955-1967
Adolph Kiesler and President Harry Truman stand holding a State of Israel Bond.
Adolph Kiesler at Beth Israel Picnic, 1953
Adolph Kiesler stands among several women and girls at his home during the Beth Israel picnic. Raisie Rifkin stands two people left of Adolph Kiesler holding Judy Rifkin. Two of Kiesler's granddaughters, Peggy Rifkin and Wendy Rifkin, kneel on the grass in front of him.
Adolph Kiesler at Beth Israel Picnic, circa 1953
Adolph Kiesler stands behind several women and girls at his mountain home during the Beth Israel picnic. Two of Kiesler's granddaughters, Peggy Rifkin and Wendy Rifkin, sit on the grass in front of the group. His daughters Naomi Sheftel, standing center, and Raisie Rifkin, standing far right, are also in the group.
Adolph Kiesler at Cornerstone Ceremony for Beth Israel Home, 1940
Adolph Kiesler at Cornerstone Ceremony for Beth Israel Home, 1940
Adolph Kiesler Formal Portrait, 1938
Formal head and shoulder portrait of Adolph Kiesler. Adolph Kiesler was born in Romania on October 18, 1880 and died in Denver, Colorado on December 19, 1967. He started the Peerless Alloy Company in Denver, Colorado in 1908. A philanthropist, he was a founder and president of Beth Israel Home for the Aged (later Beth Israel Hospital and Geriatric Center) and was active in the Allied Jewish Federation.
Adolph Kiesler, Governor Ed Johnson and President Harry S. Truman, between 1945-1960
Left to right: Governor Ed Johnson, President Harry S. Truman, and Adolph Kiesler standing in front of a microphone.
Adolph Kiesler, Governor Ed Johnson and President Harry S. Truman, between 1945-1960
Left to right: Governor Ed Johnson, President Harry S. Truman, and Adolph Kiesler standing in front of a microphone.