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Jews

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5096 Collections and/or Records:

Hazel Oberfelder, circa 1910-1920

 Item
Identifier: B063.08.0039.00016
Abstract

Studio portrait of Hazel Oberfelder as a young woman wearing a ruffled dark dress.

Dates: circa 1910-1920

He, 1971-1972

 File
Identifier: B005.01.0026.0028
Abstract

Correspondence related to persons and companies starting with the letters ''He''

Dates: 1971-1972

Heart Surgery at National Jewish Hospital, 1961

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Identifier: B063.03.0003.00011
Abstract

A heart surgery in progress at National Jewish Hospital. The cardiac surgery program was started in 1948 and discontinued in June of 1968. This program was one of the first in the West to perform the heart valve operations, mitral commissurotomy in the late 1940s. Even though the program had produced pioneering work in open-heart and lung surgery, it became too expensive to maintain and was no longer considered unique.

Dates: 1961

Hebrew Educational Alliance and The American Hebrew, 1967-1976

 File — Box B117.12.0025: Series B117.12 [Barcode: U186020759823]
Identifier: B117.12.0025
Abstract

This box contains two rolls (#4-1-#4-2) of duplicate copies of microfilm of the Hebrew Educational Alliance Scrapbook and Hebrew Educational Alliance Sisterhood Scrapbook.

Dates: 1967-1976

Hebrew Educational Alliance and The American Hebrew, 1967-1976

 File — Box B117.12.0046: Series B117.12; Series B117.14 [Barcode: U186020760036]
Identifier: B117.12.0046
Abstract

This box contains two rolls (#4-1-#4-2) of microfilm of the Hebrew Educational Alliance Scrapbook and Hebrew Educational Alliance Sisterhood Scrapbook.

Dates: 1967-1976

Hebrew School Class at Yeshiva Eitz Chaim, circa 1913

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Identifier: B063.06.0006.00028
Abstract Class photograph of a teacher with students at the Yeshivas Etz Chaim School. The school was located at 2852 North West 14th Avenue in Denver, Colorado. Identified are front row left to right Johnnie Oxman, Al Siegel, Ben Gilbert, Abe Neiman, Willie Ginsburg, Abe Siegel, and Fulke Katz; second row left to right two unidentified boys, Pesach Clar, Sam Fox, Sol Charney, Gedalia Schreiber, and Dan Toole; third row left to right an unidentified boy, Hyman Platt, Iz Toltz, Doc Weisbly, R....
Dates: circa 1913

Hebrew Sisters Aid Society Bed Dedication at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, after 1926

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Identifier: B063.03.0011.00035
Abstract The Hebrew Sisters Aid Society of Washington D.C. Bed Dedication Ceremony at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). Dr. Charles Spivak can be seen to the right in the back of the crowd. Bed plaque says, ''ENDOWED BY, THE HEBREW SISTERS AID SOCIETY, WASHINGTON, D. C., 1924The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. The...
Dates: after 1926

Hebrew Typewriter, between 1915-1930

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Identifier: B002.16.0321.00001
Abstract This Corona ''Personal Writing Machine'' has Hebrew letters on the keys and types Hebrew characters from right to right. The folding typewriters were made by the Corona Typewriter Co. in Groton, N.Y. from 1910 to 1940. In the case with the typewriter are a cleaning brush and a Corona Personal Writing Machine manual. There is also on AMC Cancer Research Center and Hospital letterhead with Hebrew letters and typed below the letters in English '''He who saves one life is considered as if he had...
Dates: between 1915-1930

Heinrich Loewenstein's Class Portrait at the Wilsnacker Strasse Jewish School in Berlin, between 1937-1939

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Identifier: B333.01.01.00009
Abstract

Class photograph of a group of school boys pose around a teacher in the courtyard of the Wilsnacker Strasse Jewish School in Berlin, Germany. Heinrich Loewenstein [Henry Lowenstein] kneels third from the left in the front row. 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.

Dates: between 1937-1939

Heliotherapy at the Jewish Consumptive Relief Society (JCRS), circa 1930

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Identifier: B002.04.0345.0003.00001
Abstract

Male patients receiving heliotherapy lay in beds pushed out on the verandahs of the Main Building for Men at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. It was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver.

Dates: circa 1930