Jews
Found in 5096 Collections and/or Records:
Shoenberg Farms' Milk Bottle, circa 1960-1980
Clear glass milk bottle that tapers from the bottom to the top. There is a crimped area at the rim area of the bottle at the top. Raised marks on bottom ''18 7'' ''Tepper'' ''Pat. 1650440 Nov. 22, 27.'' Black lettering on both sides: ''Insist on Shoenberg Farms--Eggs--'' Raised on side above bottle bottom ''SEALED BB 48'' and on the other side ''ONE QUART LIQUID.'' The top of the bottle measures 5.5 centimeters.
Shoenberg Farms' Small Milk Bottle, 1960-1980
Clear glass milk bottle that tapers from the bottom to the top. Raised mark on bottom ''3.'' Black lettering on front: ''Direct From Shoenberg Farms to You'' and on the reverse ''Shoenberg Farms, Milk, Eggs.'' Raised on sides above bottle bottom ''3 Reg,'' ''Sealed 52SS,'' ''Half Pint,'' and ''Liquid.'' The top of the bottle measures 5 centimeters.
Shofar (Ram's Horn)
The Shofar is a ram's horn that is sounded one hundred times on the Jewish holiday of rosh Hashonah (Jewish New Year) to stir the congregation to reflect on the deeds during the past year and to repent any misdeeds.
Shulchan Aruch, 18th century
Shulchan Aruch, published in Mantua, Italy, with original binding. The Hebrew monograph is one volume of a two volume set and was part of the library at JCRS.
Shulchan Aruch, 18th century
Shulchan Aruch, published in Mantua, Italy, with original binding. The Hebrew monograph is one volume of a two volume set and was part of the library at JCRS.
Shulman and Saly Children of Central City, Colorado, circa 1897
Six children from the Shulman and Saly families dressed in clothes of the opposite gender (2nd from right, Tillye Shulman Levy). The Shulman and Saly families were Jewish residents of Central City, Colorado before the turn of the 20th century.
Si, 1971-1972
Correspondence related to persons and companies starting with the letters ''Si''
Sid Zivin, 1942
Formal portrait of Sid Zivin in Honolulu, HI.
Sidney Israelski, 1975 March
Sidney Israelski (1897-1986) is dressed in a suit and tie. He served in the United States Army during World War I and was drafted in 1942. He was at Fort Riley for a short time during World War II before he was released from the army to work in the defense industry at Winter-Weiss Company in Denver, Colorado. Sidney Israelski worked at Winter-Weiss until he retired. He died in Denver in 1986.
Sidney Israelski at Fort Riley During World War II, 1942
Sidney Israelski, wearing an army uniform, is standing in front of a building at Fort Riley, Kansas. Sidney Israelski served in the United States Army during World War I and was drafted in 1942. He was at Fort Riley for a short time during World War II before he was released from the army to work in the defense industry at Winter-Weiss in Denver, Colorado.