Jewish families
Found in 550 Collections and/or Records:
Kobey Shoe and Clothing Co., circa 1918
The interior of the Kobey Shoe and Clothing Company store in Aspen, Colorado. Five employees pose behind counters; from left to right are Henrietta (Hetty) Reiss Kobey, Mark Kobey, Albert L. Kobey, Homer Van Loon, and John Parsons. Stacks of boxes and glass cases holding sales goods can be seen in the long interior shot.
Kupetz Family Bible and Prayer Books
Kupetz family in Denver. Collection contains three prayer books, one hymnal and one bible belonging to the Kupetz Family from 1899 through 1922.
Laderman, Primack, Rudofsky, and Perlmutters at Formal Dinner, c. 1950
This is an image of individuals at a formal dinner. From left to right: Ethel Perlmutter Primack, Albert Rudofsky, Ann Perlmutter Rudofsky, Rabbi Manuel Laderman, Bess Laderman, Abe Perlmutter, Dora Turner Perlmutter, Morris Perlmutter (Abe’s older brother).
Lang Family
Folder contains one typed page of family history written by Josephine Lang Tanzer.
Larry Loeb, 1978-1983
File contains photographs of Larry Loeb, including pictures of him with his daughters Elizabeth and Jaemi, from around 1978 to around 1983.
Lawrence Horwitz, between 1970-1990
Letters and cards to grandparents, child drawings, photographs, and school paper.
Lehrman Family
Nathan Lehrman recovered from TB at National Jewish Hospital in Denver. His wife, Rose, traveled on a buckboard wagon to Lafayette, Louisville and other small towns to peddle sewing notions to the farmers. In 1910 the Lehrman family moved to Brighton, Colorado, and opened a general store, Lehrman Mercantile Co. Nathan and Rose had five children: Frances, Abe, Minnie, Sarah, and Cecelia.