Correspondence
Found in 967 Collections and/or Records:
Auxiliary Correspondence, 1944-1950
Contains correspondence and related records.
Awards, 1987-2013
Scrapbook from Hadassah Denver Chapter with award certificates from 2003-2013 and congratulatory letters from Colorado Governor Roy Romer from 1987 and 1992.
Babi Yar Park
This box contains seventeen (17) folders with information about Babi Yar Park, collected by Lillian Hoffman.
Babi Yar Park Foundation Information, 1976 - 1977
This folder contains infromation from the Babi Yar Park Foundation about the park and a written history about Babi Yar, Ukraine and the park.
Babi Yar Park Records
Babi Yar Park in Denver, Colorado was dedicated on October 2, 1983 to memorialize the September 1941 massacre of the Jews that remained in the Ukrainian city of Kiev, at a ravine called Babi Yar. The Babi Yar Park Foundation was formed under the leadership of Helen Ginsburg. Collection contains minutes, administrative papers, correspondence, reports, scrapbooks, news clippings, photos, public relations materials and architectural drawings from the Babi Yar Park between 1969-2015.
Bea Asherman Papers
Beck Archives Biographical Materials Collection
This collection contains biographical materials associated with prominent Colorado Jewish individuals or families and, in a few cases, groups of Jewish Coloradoans. Materials include newspaper clippings, obituaries, correspondence, photocopies of legal documents, books, magazines, and essays.
Beck Archives Documents and Publications Collection
Collection contains documents, publications, and ephemera intentionally assembled by Beck Archives. A letter from Dr. Sigmund Freud is in the collection. In the letter he mentions that he was supposed to named after his grandfather Solomon, but the registrar of names mixed up the first and second names.
Benjamin M. Blumberg Papers
Bercu Sisters Records, between 1925-1936
The file contains a "Bercu Sisters" business card, a 1934 program, a telegram and two letters, and a contract. Dorothy and Harryette Bercu were vaudeville performers in the 1920s and 1930s. The 1934 program, the telegram and a letter are from Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden, Utah.