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Correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 966 Collections and/or Records:

Guldman Family Correspondence

 Collection
Identifier: B156
Abstract Collection contains correspondence from Germany of Ludwig Beckhart, the Feldner family, the Kasper Family, the Neubauer family, the Rosenbaum family, the Salomon family, the Schiff family, the Spier family, the Stark family, the Wolff family, and the Zacharias family. The families were trying to get assistance to get out of Germany from the estate of Leopold H. Guldman, who was a wealthy businessman in Denver, his widow Bertha Guldman, and their son-in-law Jacob L. Wolff. Wolff and his...
Dates: 1937-1953

Gvirtzman Family, circa 1973-1981

 File
Identifier: B111.04.0004.0017
Abstract

Gvirtzman family of Fort Collins, Colorado.

Dates: circa 1973-1981

Hachodesh: Women's Branch U.O.J.C.A, 1954-1955

 File
Identifier: B340.01.0001.0002
Abstract

Bess Laderman was a member of the Hachodesh, the Sisterhood of the Women's branch of the Union of Jewish Orthodox Congregations of America. The folder contains speeches, correspondence, and several issues of the Hachodesh newsletter.

Dates: 1954-1955

Hadassah History and Correspondence, 1916-1987

 File
Identifier: B157.02.0005.0008
Abstract

Historical newsletters and correspondence relating to Hadassah from 1916-1987.

Dates: 1916-1987

Hausman Family, 1947, 1861-1993

 File
Identifier: B111.05.0005.0004
Abstract

Genealogical information on the Hausman family and a letter to Mrs. N. Hansman and copy of letter to President Truman from Senator E. H. Johnson regarding his strong support for the admission of Jewish refugees into Palestine.

Dates: 1947; Event: 1861-1993

Hillel Academy Buildings, 1954-2004

 File
Identifier: B165.02.0002.0004
Abstract

File contains correspondence, newsletter about the Maple Grove Building in 1958, dedication booklet for the 1966 dedication of the new building, and 2004 correspondence from the Denver Fire Department regarding remediation measures needed for the annex building and Chabab House.

Dates: 1954-2004

Hillkowitz Family, 1947-2016

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Identifier: B111.05.0005.0012
Abstract

Rabbi Hillkowitz emigrated to Cincinnati from Lithuania to be a rabbi and tutor, moving to Denver around 1892. His son, Dr. Philip Hilkowitz, was a noted Denver pathologist, active in various medical societies. He joined Dr. Spivak as a founder of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society and served as its president. His father, Rabbi Hillkowitz, suggested the Talmudic motto of the JCRS.

Dates: 1947-2016

Horwitz Brothers Letters, between 1965-1996

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Identifier: B356.05.0026.0017
Scope and Contents

Contains letters and cards to Dorothy Bercu Gross from her Horwitz grandsons.

Dates: between 1965-1996

Hubert Humphrey, 1977-1978

 File
Identifier: B360.03.0034.0020
Abstract

In 1978, AMC named the Hubert H. Humphrey Cancer Research library. Though Humphrey was still alive when AMC decided to name it after him he passed away before it happened. Folder contains correspondence both before and after he died regarding the honor.

Dates: 1977-1978

Industrial Removal Office Colorado Correspondence

 Collection
Identifier: B171
Abstract The Industrial Removal Office (IRO) was created in New York to Americanize Eastern European Jews, find jobs for the immigrants, and relocate them throughout the United States. The Jewish Relief Society and the Independent Order of B'nai B'rith (B'nai B'rith) in Denver worked to resettle the immigrants in Colorado. Lesser Levy and Milton Schayer headed the industrial removal committee of the B'nai B'rith. The collection contains copies of correspondence from the Industrial Removal Office...
Dates: 1903-1916