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Jewish families

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 550 Collections and/or Records:

Formal Portrait of the Morris Hayutin Family, circa 1943

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0033.0001.00002
Abstract

In a formal portrait, Anna Ginsberg Hayutin and Morris Hayutin are seated and behind them are from left to right, their sons Arthur and Irving Hayutin, Irving Hayutin's wife Syma Sigman Hayutin, their daughter Peryle Hayutin Beck, and her husband Ira M. Beck. Irving Hayutin is wearing a military uniform.

Dates: circa 1943

Formal Portrait of the Morris Hayutin Family, circa 1943

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Identifier: B063.05.0013.00092
Abstract

In a formal portrait, Anna Ginsberg Hayutin and Morris Hayutin are seated and behind them are from left to right, their sons Arthur and Irving Hayutin, Irving Hayutin's wife Syma Sigman Hayutin, their daughter Peryle Hayutin Beck, and her husband Ira M. Beck. Irving Hayutin is wearing a military uniform.

Dates: circa 1943

Formal Portrait of the Morris Tishler Family, between 1880-1910

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Identifier: B063.05.0005.00011
Abstract

Formal portrait of the Morris Tishler family. The parents and their younger two sons are seated and their older son and daughter stand behind.

Dates: between 1880-1910

Four Alsatian Jewish Families Shape Albuquerque, 2015

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Identifier: B374.01.0001.00015
Abstract

The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Mandell, Weiller, Benjamin, and Dreyfuss families.

Dates: 2015

Four Generations of the Grimes Family at Sukkot, circa 1955

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Identifier: B063.05.0005.00013
Abstract

Three men and a boy, four generations of the Grimes family, stand in a row in front of the families Sukkah during Sukkot, the Jewish Festival of Booths. The man on the far left holds a plant and a lemon. The other two men and the boy hold Torah scrolls.

Dates: circa 1955

Fox Family

 File
Identifier: B111.03.0003.0030
Abstract

File contains biographical information on the Fox Family, including Samuel E. Fox's obituary. Mary Elaine Fox's obituary, and information about the Sam Fox Sheet Metal Co.

Dates: Coverage: 1836-2009

Framed Newspaper Article, 1977 July 29

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Identifier: B370.03.0002.00002
Abstract

The newspaper article spotlights the Siegel family and the Oil Company. Ben Siegel and his sons Arnold and Larry Siegel are featured. The article gives the history of the Siegel Oil Company, beginning in 1927.

Dates: 1977 July 29

Framed Photo, circa 1881-circa 1882

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Identifier: B407.02.0002.00010
Abstract

This is a framed photo of a woman and a baby. The frame itself is gold and has some scuffs and chips. On the back of the frame is written "Emil Loeb" in pencil. The photograph is stamped with "Kuebeler FEC. Ludwig-Str. Darmstadt." The photograph itself is in black and white, and shows a woman looking into a bassinet at a baby, presomably Emil Loeb, dressed in white. If the baby is Emil Loeb, that would make the photograph from around 1881.

Dates: circa 1881-circa 1882

Frank and Ernest Loeb as Children, 1926-1930

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Identifier: B407.01.0001.0007.00003
Abstract Three photographs of Ernest and Frank Loeb as children. One shows both children riding a tricycle with their mother Bella. Another is a group portrait of elementary school age boys, one of which is holding a sign that reads "1930". In this picture Ernest Loeb is probably the last child on the right in the third row from the bottom, smiling behind the blonde boy in the striped shirt. Frank is probably the last child on the second row from the bottom, with his arms crossed. The other picture...
Dates: 1926-1930

Frank and Marion Weinberg, 1930-1943

 File
Identifier: B111.10.0010.0002
Abstract

Rev. Frank Weimberg was a Denver cantor, mohel, and shochet. He was born in Poland in 1866 and lived for 22 years in Denver before his death in 1930. His widow, Marion, lived in Denver for nearly 40 years and was one of the founders of Beth Israel Hospital and Old Folks Home. She died in 1943.

Dates: 1930-1943