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 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 61393 Collections and/or Records:

Ted and Mary Philippe's 25th Anniversary, 1934 June 20

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0021.00030
Abstract

Ted and Mary Philippe cut a cake at their 25th wedding anniversary.

Dates: 1934 June 20

Ted Philippe and Friend, circa 1910

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0021.00031
Abstract

Ted Philippe and a friend stand in the doorway of a business. Ted stands on the left with his hands in his coat pockets.

Dates: circa 1910

"Teeth of the Tiger" - Manuscript, 1958 August 8

 File
Identifier: M123.05.0088.0004
Abstract

Two loose copies of the script for ''Teeth of the Tiger" by Harry Ruskin and Tay Garnet.

Dates: 1958 August 8

Tefillin Bag, circa 1920

 Item
Identifier: B188.01.0002.00001
Abstract

Handmade deep blue velvet phylacteries (tefillin in Hebrew) bag sewn together on three sides. Red, blue, yellow, and pink cross stitched floral patterns are along three of the front sides. Tefillin in Hebrew is embroidered with green floss in the center of the bag with a flower pattern underneath. There are loops at the top for a drawstring. Inside the bag is lined with red cotton fabric. Originally belonged to Gerson Kaplan.

Dates: circa 1920

Tefillin Bag, circa 1984

 Item
Identifier: B202.01.0001.00002
Abstract

A navy blue velvet tefillin (phylacteries) bag with a gold colored, metal zipper at the top of the bag. A Star of David and the Hebrew word ''tefillin'' are embroidered with gold floss. There is fringe sewn onto the edge of the top side. The back of the bag has no distinguishing features or ornamentation. The bag is lined in white cotton. Originally belonged to Max Cayton of Washington D.C., the brother of Jacob Hayutin of Denver.

Dates: circa 1984

Tefillin Bag, between 1900-1909

 Item
Identifier: B254.02.0002.00001
Abstract

Small black bag with draw string in which to carry tefillin.

Dates: between 1900-1909

Tefillin for the Hand, circa 1984

 Item
Identifier: B202.01.0001.00004
Abstract A tefillin (phylactery) for the hand consisting of a black leather box with a brown leather strap. The top of the tefillin box has one section in Hebrew that designates that it is ''shel yad'' (for the hand). These leather boxes are those which Jewish men from the age of 13 bind with leather straps onto their left arm (unless they are left-handed, in which case they bind it onto their right arm) during the morning prayers; the leather box contains parchments on which are written the four...
Dates: circa 1984

Tefillin for the Hand, circa 1955

 Item
Identifier: B215.01.0001.00004
Abstract A tefillin (phylactery) for the hand consisting of a black leather box with a brown leather strap. The top of the tefillin box has one section in Hebrew that designates that it is ''shel yad'' (for the hand). These leather boxes are those which Jewish men from the age of 13 bind with leather straps onto their left arm (unless they are left-handed, in which case they bind it onto their right arm) during the morning prayers; the leather box contains parchments on which are written the four...
Dates: circa 1955

Tefillin for the Hand, circa 1955

 Item
Identifier: B215.01.0001.00005
Abstract A tefillin (phylactery) for the hand consisting of a black leather box with a brown leather strap. The top of the tefillin box has one section in Hebrew that designates that it is ''shel yad'' (for the hand). These leather boxes are those which Jewish men from the age of 13 bind with leather straps onto their left arm (unless they are left-handed, in which case they bind it onto their right arm) during the morning prayers; the leather box contains parchments on which are written the four...
Dates: circa 1955

Tefillin for the Hand, circa 1920

 Item
Identifier: B139.01.0001.00005
Abstract A tefillin (phylactery) for the hand consisting of a black leather box with a brown leather strap. It has one section in Hebrew designating that it is ''shel yad'' (for the hand). These leather boxes are those which Jewish men from the age of 13 bind with leather straps onto their left arm (unless they are left-handed, in which case they bind it onto their right arm) during the morning prayers; the leather box contains parchments on which are written the four sections of the Torah in which...
Dates: circa 1920