Jews
Found in 5096 Collections and/or Records:
Rabbi Earl Stone, between 1940-1946
Rabbi Earl Stone posed in his army uniform.
Rabbi Elias Hillkowitz, circa 1910
Rabbi Elias Hillkowitz was considered the dean of Denver's early west-side Orthodox Jewish rabbis. He was an early supporter of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS), where his son, Dr. Philip Hillkowitz, served as president from 1904 to 1948. Rabbi Hillkowitz suggested the JCRS motto from the Talmud: ''He who saves one life saves the world.''
Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Halpern, between 1880-1900
Studio portrait of Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Halpern with a long beard wearing classes and a yarmulke.
Rabbi Leopold Freudenthal, between 1860-1880
Studio portrait of Rabbi Leopold Freudenthal.
Rabbi Manuel Laderman, between 1950-1970
Formal head and shoulders portrait of Rabbi Manuel Laderman.
Rabbi of Heringen, between 1790-1800
Portrait of the Rabbi of Heringen, husband of Brendel, with a long beard and wearing hat in Heringen, Germany.
Rabbi William S. Friedman in His Later Years., circa 1935
Rabbi William S. Friedman in a formal portrait in his later years. Rabbi Friedman became the Rabbi of Temple Emanuel in 1889 at the age of 21 and served as the Rabbi until 1939. He was a founder of National Jewish Hospital and a recognized local civil leader. This item is a photographer's proof.
Rabbi William S. Friedman on Coronado Beach, California, 1939
Rabbi William S. Friedman at Coronado Beach, California. This item is a snapshot taken in 1939.
Rabbi William S. Friedman Seated at a Desk, between 1889-1910
Formal portrait of a young Rabbi William S. Friedman seated at a desk holding an open book on the desk before him.
Rabbi William S. Friedman Wearing Graduation Regalia, between 1900-1920
Rabbi William S. Friedman poses for a formal portrait wearing graduation regalia.