Jews
Found in 5096 Collections and/or Records:
Sabbath Candelabrum, after 1905
These brass Sabbath three-candle candelabrum were used at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. There are two Lions of Judah below three holders for candlesticks. The Sabbath candles are kindled prior to sunset on Friday evenings to provide light on the Sabbath. A Sabbath candelabrum is also known as a niro, the Hebrew word for candle.
Sacks of K & B Christmas Meat, between 1931-1940
Five women standing in front of stacked bags of meat are each holding a sausage and a bag of meat. The bags are labeled ''Xmas Greetins from K & B Packing and Provision Company and the Denver Post.'' Louis K. Sigman gave away an average of 60,000 pounds of K & B Packing and Provision Company meat annually from 1931 through 1940. This is a digital copy of the original photograph.
Sadie Berkowitz Greenberg, between 1920-1930
Sadie Berkowitz Greenberg, wife of Dr. David Greenberg, in California.
Sales of Equipment O.R. and Experimental Surgery and other equipment, 1950-1960
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.
Sallie Kaplan, circa 1915
Portrait of Sallie Kaplan seated at a table wearing a long dress with a large white collar.
Sally Fried, circa 1927
Sally Fried seated on brick stairs in front of a home with her little dog Bootsie.
Sally Fried, between 1940-1960
Sally Fried stands outside below a tree wearing a polka dot dress.
Sally Fried, between 1900-1930
Studio portrait of Sally Fried as a young woman.
Salute to Denver's Skyscrapers, between 1930-1970
Newspaper article regarding the Rockmont Envelope Company's new delivery truck. Article appears to be a part of some sort of collage or scrapbook.
Sam and Bud Orlinsky, circa 1916
Studio portrait of Sam and Bud (Albert) Orlinsky as young boys propped in front of a false window.