Jews
Found in 5096 Collections and/or Records:
Florida, West Palm Beach - Federation, 1950-1960
Correspondence related to the West Palm Beach, Florida federation
Food Industry Dinner, 1963-1966
Materials related to the eighth annual Food Industry Dinner, photo
Formal Portrait of Lillian Moses and Her Daughters, 1910 June
Lillian Moses and her daughters pose for a formal portrait in Greeley, Colorado. She holds Lillian Moses, age 3 months, on her lap while Nina Moses, age 15 months, stands beside her holding her hand.
Formal portrait of Rabbi William S. Friedman, circa 1930
Rabbi William S. Friedman is shown seated in a formal portrait. Rabbi Friedman became the rabbi of Temple Emanuel in 1889 at the age of 21 and served until 1938. A graduate of Hebrew Union College and a leader in the movement of Reform Judaism, he specialized in classic oratory and maintained a high civic profile in Denver, Colorado. He was a founder of National Jewish Hospital and Community Chest, a nonsectarian charity organization.
Formal portrait of Rabbi William S. Friedman, circa 1935
Head and shoulders portrait of Rabbi William S. Friedman wearing pince-nez glasses. Rabbi Friedman became the rabbi of Temple Emanuel in 1889 at the age of 21 and served until 1938. A graduate of Hebrew Union College and a leader in the movement of Reform Judaism, he specialized in classic oratory and maintained a high civic profile in Denver, Colorado. He was a founder of National Jewish Hospital and Community Chest, a nonsectarian charity organization.
Formal portrait of Rabbi William S. Friedman, circa 1935
Head and shoulders portrait of Rabbi William S. Friedman wearing pince-nez glasses. Rabbi Friedman became the rabbi of Temple Emanuel in 1889 at the age of 21 and served until 1938. A graduate of Hebrew Union College and a leader in the movement of Reform Judaism, he specialized in classic oratory and maintained a high civic profile in Denver, Colorado. He was a founder of National Jewish Hospital and Community Chest, a nonsectarian charity organization.
Formal portrait of Rabbi William S. Friedman, circa 1935
Head and shoulders portrait of Rabbi William S. Friedman wearing pince-nez glasses. Rabbi Friedman became the rabbi of Temple Emanuel in 1889 at the age of 21 and served until 1938. A graduate of Hebrew Union College and a leader in the movement of Reform Judaism, he specialized in classic oratory and maintained a high civic profile in Denver, Colorado. He was a founder of National Jewish Hospital and Community Chest, a nonsectarian charity organization.
Formal portrait of Rabbi William S. Friedman, circa 1935
Head and shoulders portrait of Rabbi William S. Friedman wearing pince-nez glasses. Rabbi Friedman became the rabbi of Temple Emanuel in 1889 at the age of 21 and served until 1938. A graduate of Hebrew Union College and a leader in the movement of Reform Judaism, he specialized in classic oratory and maintained a high civic profile in Denver, Colorado. He was a founder of National Jewish Hospital and Community Chest, a nonsectarian charity organization.
Formal Portrait of the Edward J. Lackner Family, between 1900-1920
Formal studio portrait of the Edward J. Lackner Family. Standing in back row left to right are Abe Lackner, Max Lackner, and Moses Lackner. Seated in front row are left to right Lou Lackner, Edward J. Lackner, Nettie Lackner, and Jack Lackner. Lou and Jack are twins.
Formal Portrait of the Moses G. Edelstein Family, circa 1910
Formal studio portrait of the Moses G. Edelstein Family. Standing in back row left to right are Jane Edelstein, Joe Edelstein, Dave Edelstein, and Sam Edelstein. Seated in front row are Anna Edelstein, Mary Edelstein, Moses G. Edelstein, and Lou Edelstein.