Jewish families
Found in 550 Collections and/or Records:
Max and Anna Rosenthal Papers
Max Rabbinoff
Max Rabinoff was a retired grocery clerk when he acted as a Santa Claus to children in the Lincoln Park housing project. He collected broken and worn toys, fixing and donating them to poor and sick children. He was born in Bobroisk Minsk Russia and emigrated from Belarus in 1908. He lived in Denver for 40 years. He was survived by his wife Jenny; four daughters, Celia, Ann, Helen, and Ethel; two sons, Abe and Leo; 14 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Max Zall, 1993-2003
The son of Russian Immigrants, Leah and Herman Zall, Max Zall was born in Denver on March 12, 1901. He earned his law degree from the University of Denver in 1922 and continued working as a lawyer until his death in 1983, winning himself the title of longest-serving City Attorney for the City and County of Denver as well as first Jewish City Attorney. He was named one of the six Outstanding Lawyers in Colorado History by "The Colorado Lawyer" in 1993.
Mayer Family
The Meyer Family brothers were pioneers in the retail field, with stores in Rocky Ford, Eaton, Greeley, Sterling, and Ft. Collins.
Maylene Price and Edwin Price, 1927-1929
Black and white photograh of Maylene and Edwin Price. Maylene is seated on a table and both are holding stuffed toys.
Maylene Price in group., After 1930
Black and white photograph of Maylene Price and Price family members.
Memorials, 2015-2019
File contains memorials to Jordon Perlmutter.
Mendel and Koona Levy Family, February 22, 1979
Meyer Bros., 1898
File contains a photographic copy of an original 1898 Bill of Sale to Max Meyer for Meyer Bros. Stock of Goods Wares and Merchandise. The store was located in Rocky Ford, Colorado.