Jewish families
Found in 550 Collections and/or Records:
Bedroom in the Nathan Miller Family Home, 1980 October
Bedroom in the Nathan Miller family home in Leadville, Colorado. A dresser and small table are in the room and a mirror on the wall reflects a bed.
Belle Marcus, December 2018
File contains a copy of Belle's obituary, published in the Intermountain Jewish News, as well as an additional article on her life printed in the newspaper. Belle Marcus (1928-2018) was the director of the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society from 1977-1982.
Ben and Rose Rosenbaum , 1908-1915
Ben and Jennie Rosenbaum lived in Denver in 1908 whle Ben was recovering from illness. He wrote extensive letters to his mother, Rose.
Bercu Gross Family Collection
The material in the collection includes items, photographs, and papers related to Dorothy Bercu Gross and her husband Norman Gross, her extended family, and her Vaudeville career in the 1920s and 1930s. Her father owned the Chicago Hide, Fur and Wool Company in Douglas, Wyoming and Denver, Colorado. The collection spans from the late 1800s to 2015 and illustrates an extended Jewish family and vaudeville performers.
Bernie Eisenstat Family Papers
Raymond Stone compiled and edited a book on the Chepelevskys of Slonim, the Eisenstadts of Telechan, and the Vernikovskys of Slonim. He has sketches of various family members and a family tree back to the 1800s in the book. Also in the collection is a folder with a family tree of the Eisenstadt family that goes back to about 1417, a two-page success story by Ray Stone, and a Stone/Eisenstat/Chappell Family roster.
Bernstein Family at Seven Falls, Colorado, 1910 June
Bertha Schoyer Guldman Formal Portrait, 1939
Formal portrait of Bertha (Mrs. Leopold H.) Schoyer Goldman.
Billie, Bill, and Joy Stein in Hawaii, between 1940-1960
Billie and Billy Stein sit on either side of their daughter Joy on a beach in Waikiki, Hawaii.
Biographical Information, 1986-2011
File contains biographical material, drafts of a speech, and BMH Confimration Class program.
Blazing Little Trails: Jewish Pioneer Children, 2011
Interactive panel from the exhibit "Blazing the Trail: Denver's Jewish Pioneers." Interactive panel is sub-titled "Blazing Little Trails: Jewish Pioneer Children." Label is housed in a wooden box and visitors can turn a crank to scroll through the label text and images. The label includes topics as they relate to children: school and religious study, play time, family is everything and just cute.