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Jewish families

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 553 Collections and/or Records:

Golda Meir and Jennie Korngold Collection

 Collection
Identifier: B151
Abstract Future Israeli prime minister Golda Meir (Golda Mabovitch Meyerson) resided in Denver from 1913 to 1914 as a high school student. After an argument with her parents, she ran away from Milwaukee to join her sister Shayna Mabovitch Korngold and her husband Sam in Denver. Shayna was one of the many east European Jews who flocked to Colorado to "chase the cure" for tuberculosis. Shana was a patient at both the National Jewish Hospital (NJH) and later at the Jewish Consumptives'...
Dates: 1909-1990

Golda Meir and the Korngolds, 1914

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0021.00003
Abstract

Future Israeli prime minister Golda Meir (center) stands with her sister and brother-in-law, Shana and Sam Korngold, and their daughter, Judith. The formal portrait was taken in Denver, Colorado.

Dates: 1914

Goodman Home in Nevada, between 1880-1910

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0038.00100
Abstract

The Goodman family, parents and a daughter, sit in the living room of their home in Virginia City, Nevada.

Dates: between 1880-1910

Gordon Neon

 Series
Identifier: B421.01

Gross Siblings, between 1950-2000

 File
Identifier: B356.04.0026.0009
Scope and Contents

Photographs of Valerie Gross Schreiber, Dennis Gross, and Gary Gross, and one letter from Dennis Gross to his sister Valerie.

Dates: between 1950-2000

Guggenheim Family, 1910, 2011

 File
Identifier: B111.04.0004.0016
Abstract Meyer Guggenheim (1828-?) came to Philadelphia from Lagnau, Switzerland when he was nine years old. Meyer married his wife Barbara and began working as a peddler, but soon left the streets and opened a store. The couple had eleven children. Guggenheim went west to Leadville, Colorado, in the late 1850s to take care of the A.Y. Mine, which he had received as payment from a buyer. After mining proved to be less profitable than he had expected, Meyer went into the business of smelting. With...
Dates: 1910, 2011

Harold Winograd, 1936-1999

 File
Identifier: B266.03.0002.0012
Scope and Contents

Conains school work and corespondence from Harold Winograd to his family.

Dates: 1936-1999

Harris Family, 1870-1878

 Series
Identifier: B411.02
Abstract

Contains black and white print of the six Harris brothers in New Jersey and a photocopy print of scanned photograph of their mother Hannah Levi Hirsch.

Dates: 1870-1878

Harry Battock Family, circa 1921

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0013.00014
Abstract

Harry and Rose Battock sit for a formal portrait with four of their children, left to right, Joe, Sophie, Mary, and Ben.

Dates: circa 1921

Hayutin Family Seder, between 1890-1910

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0013.00093
Abstract

Passover Seder at the Hayutin home. Fifteen unidentified individuals sit around the table including two children, two women, and eleven men

Dates: between 1890-1910