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Jews

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5096 Collections and/or Records:

Container 334, 1927

 File — Crate B002.16.0334.00001: Series B002.16 [Barcode: U186023246332]
Identifier: B002.16.0334

Container 336, 1922

 File — Crate B002.16.0336: Series B002.16 [Barcode: U186023246340]
Identifier: B002.16.0336

Container 343, circa 1940

 File — Object B002.16.0343: Series B002.16 [Barcode: U186022109896]
Identifier: B002.16.0343

Container 345, 1918-1950

 File
Identifier: B002.04.0345
Abstract

JCRS Oversized Photos

Dates: 1918-1950

Contribution Letters, 1970

 File
Identifier: B005.01.0030.0003
Abstract

Correspondence related to mailings to and from Los Angeles

Dates: 1970

Contribution Letters, 1970

 File
Identifier: B005.01.0030.0006
Abstract

Correspondence related to contribution letters to NJH

Dates: 1970

Convention in New Jersey, 1922

 Item
Identifier: B002.04.0342.0004.00002
Abstract

Panoramic portrait of 15 men seated on a stage with an American Flag. There are names written at the bottom of the print, but they are difficult to read.

Dates: 1922

Convention of B'Nai B'rith District No. 2, 1938

 Item
Identifier: B146.02.0003.0002.00004
Abstract

Group outside at the 86th convention of the B'nai B'rith No. 2 at Troutdale-in-the-Pines, Colorado. Edward Silverberg is kneeling in the front row third from the left.

Dates: 1938

Cook Bath Composite, circa 1925

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0005.00003
Abstract

Composite image of a page from The Jewish Digest with an article titled ''We'll Go a Little to the Baths'' by Ida Hurwitz and two photographs. The photograph on the left shows Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lang standing outside in front of a large building with tree trunk columns at Manitou Springs, Colorado. The photograph on the right shows six young people, two men and four women, including Susie Finer Cook posed together on a hill in Idaho Springs, Colorado.

Dates: circa 1925

Cook's Baths Baseball Team, 1912

 Item
Identifier: B063.02.0002.00001
Abstract Russian Jewish immigrants Harry and Ida Cook journeyed to the American West in the early 1890s. They later opened Cook's Russian Baths in Denver. It served both as a mikvah (ritual bath) operated at night for women by Ida and during the day as a popular stean open to the public, complete with catered Kosher meals. Members of the 1912 Cook's Baths Baseball Team line up in front of a brick building. Left to right: Al Fishman, Dave Cook, Harry Gibbons, Max Sedalnick (Shep), [unidentified team...
Dates: 1912