Jews
Found in 5169 Collections and/or Records:
Wolf Israel Levy, between 1830-1850
Portrait of Wolf Israel Levy wearing a suit jacket with puffy sleeves and a high collared shirt.
Wolf Velvel Heller Gravestone, 1958 October 31
Wolff Velvel Heller's gravestone in Rose Hill cemetery. The inscription is in Hebrew.
Wolfe Londoner, between 1880-1910
Formal studio portrait of Wolfe Londoner.
Woman and Martin Tobin in Tobin's Pharmacy, December 30, 1941
Photograph shows a woman (unidentified) holding baby Martin Tobin inside Tobin's Pharmacy. Store goods and posters can be seen. Stamped on the back is "Dec 30 1941, Bri-Tone Prints Trade Mark Reg. Denver". Photograph is in black and white.
Women Patients in Room, between 1945-1955
Two women patients in beds in their room. Mounted on cardboard 10 x 13.5 inches.
Women's Committee - Denver, 1960
The collection includes annual reports, correspondence, limited patient records, meeting minutes, financial statements, reports, scrapbooks, photographs, sound discs, and objects from 1899 to 2009. The items reveal patient demographics and characteristics as well as detailed information regarding the early treatment of tuberculosis.
Women's Committee - National, 1960
The collection includes annual reports, correspondence, limited patient records, meeting minutes, financial statements, reports, scrapbooks, photographs, sound discs, and objects from 1899 to 2009. The items reveal patient demographics and characteristics as well as detailed information regarding the early treatment of tuberculosis.
Women's Division Delegates, 1969 September 27-30
Correspondence related to delegates in the Women's Divison
Wood Film Holders, circa 1907
Two Premo Camera wood plate or film holders for the Premo camera that were used at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. The larger film holder was a 3A film holder that was for exposing postcard size photographs. The holders have two black sliders that pull out to make two prints. Between the sliders is a rust-colored paper. The film holders were manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company as successor to the Rochester Optical Company.
Wool Prayer Shawl
A prayer shawl (tallis - Ashkenazic pronunciation, tallit - Sephardic pronunciation) made from wool with black heavy cotton or wool woven stripes. The lower sides have tzitzit (fringe). All four corners have a 3 1/2 in. x 3 1/2 in.square with a hole in the center from which the tzizit hang. There is an embroidered strip on the garment.