Jews
Found in 5058 Collections and/or Records:
Search Committee - Replacement for Dr. Ellis, 1971-1978
correspondence related to the search committee for a replacement for Dr. Ellis, Chairman of the Division of Pediatrics, including lists of prospective candiates
Second Gate at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, circa 1915
The second entrance gate on the campus of 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. The sanatorium was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver.
Secretarial Training at National Jewish Hospital, 1961
Two women part of the secretarial training at National Jewish Hospital. The training was part of a vocational training program for patient rehabilitation at the hospital.
Sedar Service, 1972 March 29
Correspondence related to the Sedar service
Sedar Service - Mary Moody, 1971
Correspondence related to the Sedar service
Seder, 1963-1967
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.
Seder, 1970
correspondence related to the Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
Seder at Lehman's Home, circa 1912
Eleven adults sit around a table set up for a Passover Seder at Dave Lehman's home with five men standing behind them. All are dressed in formal clothing. Rabbi William S. Friedman is seated fifth from left.
Seder at Lehman's Home, circa 1912
A young boy and four girls sit around a small table at a Passover Seder at David Lehman's house. The three oldest girls lean on their hands. All are dressed up and hold roses.
Seder at Lehman's Home, circa 1912
Eleven adults sit around a table set up for a Passover Seder at Dave Lehman's home with five men standing behind them. All are dressed in formal clothing. Rabbi William S. Friedman is seated fifth from left.
