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Jewish businesspeople

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 407 Collections and/or Records:

West End Press, No. 69, 1935 June 7

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0002.00020
Abstract

Issue no. 69. News coverage includes: reception at Kneseth Israel Synagog (West Conejos Place & Hooker Street) for twelve young Tel Aviv-born athletes touring the world by motorcycle, and activities of Mizrachi, Gallup Defense Committee, Council of Jewish Juniors, West Colfax Townsend Club, and Hebrew Educational Alliance.

Dates: 1935 June 7

West End Press, No. 70, 1935 June 14

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0002.00021
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Issue no. 70. News coverage includes: construction of five new houses in the West End on Perry Street, Utica Street, and Tennyson Street, and activities of Mizrachi, Ladies Auxiliary of the Dr. Chaim Spivak Educational Institute, East High School, Trojans, Alumni of National Home for Jewish Children, and Zera Israel Auxiliary.

Dates: 1935 June 14

West End Press, No. 71, 1935 June 21

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0002.00022
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Issue no. 71. News coverage includes: Frank Naiman announces his plan to request shorter prison terms for the three youths (Harry Leopold, Milton Schechter, Morey Teplow) who attacked him in 1934, and activities of Mizrachi, Hebrew Educational Alliance, Ladies Auxiliary of Zera Israel Synagog, and Guldman Community Center.

Dates: 1935 June 21

West End Press, No. 72, 1935 June 28

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0002.00023
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Issue no. 72. News coverage includes: Denver votes for Mizrachi candidate Rabbi Manuel Laderman and General Zionist candidate C. H. Kauvar to be considered as possible delegates to the World Zionist Congress, and activities of Hebrew Educational Alliance, Ostrover Society, Rude Park Community Center, and the Beth David Sisterhood of Hebrew Educational Alliance.

Dates: 1935 June 28

West End Press, No. 73, 1935 July 5

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0002.00024
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Issue no. 73. News coverage includes: Eddie Cantor speaks about looming anti-Semitism at a B'nai B'rith Grand Lodge convention in Los Angeles, and activities of J. O. Y. Girls, Hebrew Educational Alliance, Star of Denver Lodge No. 112, Justicia Rebekah Lodge No. 49, and Aleph Zadik Aleph.

Dates: 1935 July 5

West End Press, No. 74, 1935 July 12

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0002.00025
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Issue no. 74. News coverage includes: Dr. Julius H. Greenstone visits Denver to survey the Jewish educational facilities, and activities of Yas Achas Synagog, Hebrew Educational Alliance, Beth David Sisterhood, and Guldman Community Center.

Dates: 1935 July 12

West End Press, No. 75, 1935 July 19

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0002.00026
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Issue no. 75. News coverage includes: West End retail sales are highest since the summer of 1930, and activities of Ostrover Society, Hebrew Educational Alliance, Council of Young Judaea, Justicia Rebekah Lodge No. 49, and Cheltenham Sweet Shoppe.

Dates: 1935 July 19

West End Press, No. 75, copy 2, 1935 July 19

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0002.00027
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Issue no. 75. News coverage includes: West End retail sales are highest since the summer of 1930, and activities of Ostrover Society, Hebrew Educational Alliance, Council of Young Judaea, Justicia Rebekah Lodge No. 49, and Cheltenham Sweet Shoppe.

Dates: 1935 July 19

West End Press, No. 76, 1935 July 26

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0002.00028
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Issue no. 76. News coverage includes: Kneseth Israel Synagog president Benjamin Zinn's death in an automobile accident, and activities of Yeshivath Torath Chaim Synagog, Zera Abraham Synagog, Hebrew Educational Alliance, and Guldman Center Indian Hills Camp.

Dates: 1935 July 26

West End Press, No. 77, 1935 August 2

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0002.00029
Abstract

Issue no. 77. News coverage includes: an editorial emphasizing the urgent need for new street lighting along West Colfax Avenue, and activities of World Zionist Congress, Cheltenham Sweet Shoppe, Rude Center, and Ostrover Society.

Dates: 1935 August 2