Jewish families
Found in 550 Collections and/or Records:
Portrait of the Soble Family, 1903
Posner Family Photographs, circa 1915-circa1958
Series contains low-resolution digitized photographs of Hanna Posner, Kate Posner, and Max and Kate Posner. It also contains low-resolution digitized photographs of Jerry and Hanna Posner standing in front of their hardware store at 1040 Larimer Street (black and white copy and color copy) and Jerry Posner standing in front of his hardware store at 34th and Franklin streets.
Pre-War and Kindertransport, 1848-1939
Photographs of the Loewenstein family, relations, and friends before World War II and Heinrich Loewenstein's departure on the Kindertransport.
Pre-War and Kindertransport, between 1848-1939
Prezant Family Papers
Publications, 1944-1945, 2005
Series contains 1 folder with two issues of The National Jewish Monthly and a book on Morris E. Adelstein and Northwestern Engineering Company.
Publications, 2018
Contains a memoir written by Barbara A. Bloom and published in 2018: Ephemeral Blooms, A Memoir with Roots in Colorado.
Quiat Family Tree Chart
File contains a copy of a handwritten family tree diagram. The family tree starts with the Quiat Family, and includes extended family including Garlett, Bricker, Kipmus, Baker, Thalenberg, Dersofi, Perlman, Wechter, Musial, Goodman, and Glasser.
Rebecca and Jacob Weindling, circa 1911
Jacob Weindling sits in a chair, with his wife Rebecca standing next to him. The couple immagrated to the United States from Poland. In 1937, Jacob Weindling became a Naturalized American Citizen and later Rebecca in 1942. The Weindlings resided in Pueblo, Colorado and were members of B'nai Jacob Temple.