Jews
Found in 5169 Collections and/or Records:
White Doily in Shape of a Star, between 1912-1920
A white hand-tatted doily made from hand-twisted three-ply cotton. It has a circular center with nine points on the outside forming a star shape. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
White Doily in Shape of a Star, between 1912-1920
A white hand-tatted doily made from hand-twisted three-ply cotton. It has a circular center with nine points on the outside forming a star shape. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
White Tablerunner with Raised Embroidery and Cutwork, between 1912-1920
A white linen tablerunner with white raised embroidered flowers and circular cutwork on top center. The edges are scalloped and finished with white embroidery. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
Wi, 1971-1972
Correspondence related to companies and persons starting with the letters ''Wi''
William S. Friedman Scrapbook, 1889-1939
This box contains one roll of microfilm of Rabbi William S. Friedman's Scrapbook.
William Silverberg Digitized Photographs
William Stein, 1944
Studio portrait of William Stein wearing his army uniform.
William Twibel, circa 1910
Studio portrait of William Twibel a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
William Weil, between 1900-1930
Studio portrait of William Weil in Denver, Colorado.
Wilsnacker Strasse Jewish School in Berlin, between 1937-1939
A teacher looks on as two school boys arrange chairs for their class photograph [B333.01.0002.0001.00009] in the courtyard of the Wilsnacker Strasse Jewish School in Berlin, Germany. The Jewish community in Berlin established the school in an abandoned apartment building on Wilsnacker Strasse after a 1937 decree that forbid Jewish children to attend German schools. The Wilsnacker Strasse school was the last Jewish school in Berlin.