Jewish families
Found in 550 Collections and/or Records:
Anne Levitt Marcus Standing By Car, 1941 June
Anne Levitt Marcus is standing by a car. There are trees in the background. She was the daughter of Isadore and Yetta Levitt.
Arnold Sky on the Jewish Colony at Chugwater, Wyoming, 1979 June 24
Recording of Arnold Sky speaking at a BMH study group about his upbringing in Chugwater, WY. Includes questions form the audience.
Arthur and Paul Esserman, circa 1950
Dr. Arthur L. Esserman and his son Paul Esserman are standing in front of a brick building. They both have on shirts and long pants and Paul Esserman has on suspenders. Dr. Esserman was an intern at Children's Hospital in Denver, Colorado and practiced pediatric medicine in Denver from 1926 until his death in 1952.
Articles by Ida Hurwitz, 1959-1981
Ida Hurwitz wrote family stories and other historical articles, which were published in The Jewish Digest and the Denver Post. One story she wrote was "We'll Go a Little to the Baths" was about mothers and children going to the baths in Idaho Springs for the summer. Some of stories were published and some are typed copies.
Articles, Publications and Genealogical Materials, 1880-2005
This folder contains newspaper and magazine articles, family tree charts, and brief family histories relating to the Kobey family.
Aunt Hattie, Nathan, and Ruthie, circa 1914
Henrietta Reiss Kobey and her children, Nathan and Ruth, pose for a formal portrait.
Axler Family, 1927 June
Eva Axler poses on a bench in a back yard with her daughters Marshe and Aileene.
Baby Martin and Elsa in Tobin's Pharmacy, October 23, 1941
Photograph shows baby Martin Tobin sitting on a counter in Tobin's Pharmacy. Elsa Kaplan Tobin is beside him, holding him up. Stamped on the back is "Oct 23 1941, Bri-Tone Prints Trade Mark Reg. Denver". Photograph is in black and white.
Baby Martin and Lou Tobin, October 20, 1941
Photograph shows Lou holding his infant son, Martin Tobin. Written on the front is "Oct. 20 1941". Stamped on the back is "Oct 20 1941, Bri-Tone Prints Trade Mark Reg. Denver" Photograph is in black and white. Red corner-holders can be seen on the corners of the photograph itself.