Jews
Found in 5096 Collections and/or Records:
Black Taffeta Yarmulke, between 1906-1956
A skullcap (kipah in Hebrew, yarmulke in Yiddish) consisting of six sections of triangle shaped black taffeta sewn together and finished at the edges with black bias tape. Originally belonged to Max Rosenthal.
Blanche and Anna Solomon, 1905
Blanche Solomon and her mother Anna Solomon sit in a buggy hitched to a team of horses at a farm in Solomonville, Arizona. Blanche later married Judge Jacob Weinberger.
Blanche and Anna Solomon, 1905
Blanche Solomon and her mother Anna Solomon sit in a buggy hitched to a team of horses at a farm in Solomonville, Arizona. Blanche later married Judge Jacob Weinberger.
Blanche Lang, between 1939-1941
Blanche Lang poses for a spin while skating on a frozen pond.
Blanche Steinberg, 1914
Portrait of Blanche Steinberg as a girl wearing her a white dress and gloves with a large white bow in her hair.
Blanche Steinberg, between 1918-1930
Studio portrait of Blanche Steinberg signed by Blanche and stamped with the seal of East High School.
Blazing the Trail: An Early History of Denver’s Jewish Community, 2009
Brief description of several early Jewish leaders of commerce, philanthropy, religion, and community as well as several Jewish lawyers, doctors, merchants, and politicians in Colorado.
"Blazing the Trail" Colorado Jewish History Exhibit Panels, 2011
12 display panels and one introductory panel for the 2011 exhibit "Blazing the Trail: Denver's Jewish Pioneers."
Blood Bank, 1960
materials related to B'nai B'rith
Blue Velvet Tefillin Bag, circa 1970
A blue velvet tefillin (pylacteries) bag. This view shows the front side with a wheat colored Star of David stitched with simple running stitches. A drawstring runs through the mouth of the bag, consisting of brown cotton and blue wool interwoven strings. Originally belonged to Ira M. Beck.