Jewish religious education
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Blazing Little Trails: Jewish Pioneer Children, 2011
Interactive panel from the exhibit "Blazing the Trail: Denver's Jewish Pioneers." Interactive panel is sub-titled "Blazing Little Trails: Jewish Pioneer Children." Label is housed in a wooden box and visitors can turn a crank to scroll through the label text and images. The label includes topics as they relate to children: school and religious study, play time, family is everything and just cute.
Box 1, 1987-1989
Questionnaires from 14 Denver area Jewish educational schools and camps administered by the Jewish Education Task Force.
Box 2: Educational Materials, 1939 - 1975
This portion of the box contains five folders of educational documents related to Leslie Miller and Eileen Miller, including: BMH religious school for Leslie, A&M documents for Leslie, Eileen's East High School diploma, Colorado Agricultural College, and a commencement program from the University of Denver.
Box 3, 1983 - 1987
This box contains four (4) folders. 1. The Bagel Digested, 2. Interaction, 3. Mailers, and 4. Viewing World Jewish History. Folders 1, 2, and 4 are publication series, while folder 3 contains miscellaneous mailers from the Central Agency for Jewish Education.
Establishing Jewish Life, Panel 1, 2001
One of 12 exhibit display panels from the exhibit "Blazing the Trail: Denver's Jewish Pioneers." Panel titled "Establishing Jewish Life" features more historical information and includes Congregation Emanuel, Rabbis William Freidman and Charles Kauvar.
Oral History Interview with Aimee Strauss, 1982 March 19
Oral History Interview with Ethel and Max Barash, 1983 April 11
Early Jewish life in Greeley, Colorado from 1920s-1940s. Only a dozen Jewish families in Greeley and Ethel's parents were Orthodox. Second part of interview includes Max Barash. Talks about establishing Jewish Day school on West Colfax. Max’s family ran a seltzer business by Star Bakery.
Oral History Interview with Fern and Jerry Kesselman, 1981 July 8
Both founding members of Rodef Shalom, the interview discusses the beginnings of the congregation, leaving BMH and the reasons for starting a synagogue, Presidents of the synagogue, beginning of the Rodef Sisterhood and the religious education at Rodef Shalom.
Oral History Interview with Leah Silverberg Eisen, 1982 April 30
Major subjects cover the familiy's immigration to Denver, her parents and siblings, Jewish religious education
Oral History Interview with Noreen and Sid Stillman, 1981 July 17
Interview discusses when (1967 or 1968) and why they joined Rodef Shalom, Hebrew school for their children and youth group activities.