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Jewish families

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 550 Collections and/or Records:

Rosenwald Family , 1982

 File
Identifier: B111.08.0008.0017
Abstract

The Rosenwalds were early residents of New Mexico.

Dates: 1982

Russel Horwitz Bar Mitzvah, 1980 December 26

 File
Identifier: B356.05.0026.0023
Scope and Contents

Folder contains photographs of the Bar mitzvah of Russell Horwitz.

Dates: 1980 December 26

Russell Horwitz, between 1967-2005

 File
Identifier: B356.05.0026.0022
Scope and Contents

Photographs of Russell Horwitz.

Dates: between 1967-2005

Russell Horwitz, 1967-2011

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Identifier: b356.05.0026.0024
Scope and Contents

Contains birth announcement for Russell Howard Horwitz on December 25, 1967; Letters from Russell Horwitz to his grandparents, Norman and Dorothy Gross; and 2011 "Academic Psychiatry" article written by Russell Horwitz, M.D., Ph.D. The article is titled "Rising from the Rubble: Perspectives of an American Expatriate in Haiti."

Dates: 1967-2011

Sadie Rosenzweig (Rosenblatt), circa 1908

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Identifier: B111.08.0008.0019
Abstract

Sadie Rosenzweig was born in 1890 in Braila, Rumania. She married Max Kranzman on Sunday, March 22, 1908 at her home in Denver. She passed away in 1930.

Dates: circa 1908

Saliman's E and C Grill Menu, September 1933

 Item
Identifier: B418.01.0001.00001
Abstract The item is a Saliman's E and C Grill Menu from September 1933. The menu has the same information on both sides, except that a small "five o'clock Special Short Orders" menu has been inserted inside the menu's plastic covering on one of the sides. The main menu has NRA (National Recovery Administration) logo on the top of the menu on the left and right. The law was passed in 1933 to allow codes of fair competion and changes in labor laws, including minimum wages and outlawing child labor,...
Dates: September 1933

Sam and Bertha Flax and Their Sons, circa 1915

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0013.00015
Abstract

East European Jewish immigrants Sam and Bertha Flax stand in front of a building. Sam Flax holds their baby son Leo as Bertha rests her hand on their older son Isidor's shoulder as he stands in front of them.

Dates: circa 1915

Sam and Ida Bloom in Downing's Hardware Store, between 1930 and 1935

 Item
Identifier: B409.02.00003
Abstract Digitized photograph of Sam and Ida Bloom standing in Downing's Hardware Store. In the store are various hardware items, including paints, samdpaper, spark plugs, Texico roofing materials, watering cans, rifles, silver tea pots, and perhaps lawnmowers. Interior of the Downing's Hardware store on Downing street. Standing in the store left to right: Ida Bloom, Pizer Bloom, unidentified employee, Sam Bloom, and Fern Bloom. Pictured are paints and Celsior paint samples on shelves at the right of...
Dates: between 1930 and 1935

Samuel and Sarah Rosenberg

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Identifier: B111.08.0008.0014
Abstract

Sam Rosenberg was a founder of the West Colfax Loan Corporation, and he and Sarah ran Rosenberg's Mercantile and Deli, located on West Colfax Ave. and Hooker Street (2731 W. Colfax and later 3200 W. Colfax). They were active in Zera Israel Synagogue. Sam was also one of the founders of the Chevra Kadishim Burial Society. .Earlier, as a soldier in the Russo-Japanese war, Sam was taken prisoner and sent to Manchuria. Sam died in 1943; Sarah died in 1952.

Dates: 1879-2008

Samuel Judd, 1918-1966

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Identifier: B088.04.0020.0004
Abstract This folder contains photographs of Samuel Judd, small album with photographs and notes abaout the Tehachapi earth quake that occurred in the Tehachapi mountains of California, two envelopes from Russia sent to Samuel Judd at the Bureau of Reclamation, obituary, letter announcing raise from Department of Interior and letter from Senator Ed Johnson as a member of the Senate Committee on Military Affairs, newspaper articles about Samuel Judd and his work at the Bureau of Reclamation, and a...
Dates: 1918-1966