Jewish religious education
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Oral History Interview with Sally Friedman and Carol Friedman Groussman, 1983 April 21
Item
Identifier: B098.01.0005.00109
Abstract
Sally Donavik (Mrs. Sam) Friedman talks about her husband's family business, Friedman's Store, a grocery store, and life in Brighton, Colo. Daughter Carol J. (Mrs. Allen) Groussman, who grew up in Brighton with her sister Donna (Mrs. Howard Lutz), discusses Jewish life in a small Colo. town.Sally’s family came to Denver for the climate since her mother had asthma. Sally went to Denver Schools. Married Sam Friedman, moved to Brighton, CO and ran a grocery store. Sam had been at DU...
Dates:
1983 April 21
Publications, 1983 - 1987
Series
Identifier: B414.02
Abstract
This series contains publications and mailings created by the Central Agency for Jewish Education in Denver Colorado. It includes publications such as "The Bagel Digest-ED," "Interaction," and "Viewing World Jewish History." Several of the publications were edited, or contain pieces, by Marilyn Lande.
Dates:
1983 - 1987
Rodef Shalom Records
Series
Identifier: B231
Abstract
Congregation Rodef Shalom is a Conservative Congregation in Denver, CO. The collection contains copies of sermons, Torah study materials, directories and planners, materials from the 1973 Midwest Region United Synagogue Convention, 25th anniversary celebration, stained glass dedication and other Miscellaneous documents relating to Rodef Shalom. The collection also contains one folder of materials relating to the Rodef Shalom Sisterhood which includes calendars, ephemera, roster and meeting...
Dates:
1962-1987
Found in:
Special Collections and Archives
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Rodef Shalom Records
Tile, mid-late 1900s
Item
Identifier: B371.02.0001.00002
Abstract
White ceramic tile with blue inmage and writing. Image of four men with "SUCCOT" written underneath them and below that is "...THE HEBREW THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE...THE RADINSKY FAMILY..." Tile has cork backing.
Dates:
mid-late 1900s