Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55527 Collections and/or Records:
Yarmulke, circa 1984
A white satin four-panel skullcap (yarmulke in Yiddish, Kipah in Hebrew) worn by Max Cayton at the wedding of Michael and Joyce Hayutin. The lining is of white cotton and is gold stamped with the words: ''Wedding of Joyce and Michael Hayutin May 28, 1984 Belvedere Hotel.'' Originally belonged to Max Cayton of Washington D.C., the brother of Jacob Hayutin of Denver.
Yearbook 02, 2002 October 22
This folder contains a contract between Kynewisbok, the University of Denver Yearbook, and The Women's College.
Yegge, Robert, 1965-1999
Yegge, Robert B. - Law School Dean Photographs VIP, 1959-1998
Yehoash Bed Dedication, 1908
Yeshiva Toras Chaim Records
Originally located 1400 Quitman Denver, Colorado, Yeshiva Toras Chaim is a Talmudical Seminary that opened in 1967. In 1997, they acquired the former sire of the Hebrew Educational Alliance and renovated the Stuart Street campus in 2016. Collection contains Yeshiva Toras Chaim publications and Intermountain Jewish News clippings related to the Yeshiva Toras Chaim from 1967 through 1980 and a DVD presentation from 2012.
Yetta Levitt and Family, circa 1952
Members of the extended Levitt family are posing in two rows. Front row from left to right: Mary Levitt Rubanowitz, Anna Spector, and Yetta Levitt. Back row from left to right: Ronald Rubanowitz, Marion Spector Levitt, Anne Levitt Marcus, and Margaret Chizewer Levitt.
Yetta Levitt with Tein and Marcus Grandchildren, circa 1948
Yetta Prezant Levitt is standing in front of a brick house with her grandchildren. From left to right are Carole Marcus, Linda Tein, and Bobby Tein. Isadore and Yetta Prezant Levitt came from Russia and settled in the Eastern European Jewish neighborhood around West Colfax Avenue in Denver, Colorado.
Yiddish Letter, 1913 January 8
Handwritten letter with Isidore Hurwitz Library letterhead entirely in Yiddish. At the bottom it reads "United Jeiwsh Educational and Charitable Assos. of St. Louis 901 Carr St." Signature is in Yiddish.
Yiddish letter, 1906 January 21
Handwritten letter in Yiddish, on Jan. 21st, 1906.
