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Jewish families

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 553 Collections and/or Records:

Scrapbook of Nashelsky Family in Germany

 Item
Identifier: B444.02.0002.00001
Abstract

Photo scrapbook of the Nashelsky and related families in Germany.

Dates: 1890-1960

Scrapbook Page from the Pepper Family, between 1930-1950

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0052.00013
Abstract

Scrapbook page from the Pepper Family containing two photographs. One photograph is of Jacob and Rose Pepper. One photograph is of Morris Pepper.

Dates: between 1930-1950

Scrapbook Page from the Pepper Family, between 1930-1950

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0052.00014
Abstract

Scrapbook page from the Pepper Family containing five photographs. One photograph is of Jacob, Morris, and Rose Pepper. The other four photographs are of unidentified members of the Pepper family.

Dates: between 1930-1950

Scrapbook Page from the Toltz Family, between 1905-1945

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0005.00027
Abstract

Scrapbook page from the Tolz Family containing two photographs. One photograph is a formal portrait of the Tolz Family. One photograph is a high school class portrait.

Dates: between 1905-1945

Second Bar Mitzvah, 2003-2011

 Series
Identifier: B344.04
Abstract One folder containing various notices and speeches concerning Jack Greenwald and his second Bar Mitzvah when he was eighty-three. There are three speeches Jack Greenwald honoring his father Rabbi Harav Yekusiel Yehuda Greenwald. Jack Greenwald's first speech was in 2003 when he was about to be seventy-three. Attached to the speech is All The Laws of Mourning written by Rabbi Greenwald in 1947. The second speech was the observation of the 50th Yahrzheit (memorial) of Rabbi Greenwald, and the...
Dates: 2003-2011

Series 7, M-O

 Series
Identifier: B111.07

Seven Solomon Sisters, between 1910-1920

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0005.00018
Abstract

Headshots of all seven Solomon sisters: Esther, Deborah, Theresa, Anne, Flora, Ruth, and Goldie.

Dates: between 1910-1920

Shafner Family , 1992

 File
Identifier: B111.09.0009.0007
Abstract Edith Cooper Golden was born in 1904 in Ratno, Ukraine, and moved with her family to Denver in 1909. She married Frank Shlomo Golden and had at least one daughter, Evelyn Golden Shafner, who married Sol David Shafner (originally from Philadelphia, PA), owner of Denver's Kiddieland, in 1951. Their daughter, Rhonda Shafner is a reporter for the Denver Post and the wife of Eric Weisberg. Edith and her extended family, including cousin Tommy Cooper, fled to Denver in the early years of the 20th...
Dates: 1992

Sheffel Sisters, 1902 October

 Item
Identifier: B100.02.0001.0002.00001
Abstract

The Sheffel sisters pose for a formal group portrait at the studio of Mrs. B.B. Chase in Denver, Colorado in October 1902. Back row: Millie (Mrs. Joseph Levy), Jennie (Mrs. Joseph Washer), Rose (Mrs. David Greinetz). Front row: Mary (Mrs. M. Joseph Gottstein), Birdie (Mrs. M. Schraiberg), and Leah (Mrs. Harris Kobey, mother of Dorothy “Dokes” Kobey Berry).

Dates: 1902 October

Sheffel Sisters, 1902 October

 Item
Identifier: B100.03.0001.0003.00018
Abstract

The Sheffel sisters pose for a formal group portrait at the studio of Mrs. B.B. Chase in Denver, Colorado in October 1902. Back Row: Millie (Mrs. Joseph Levy), Jennie (Mrs. Joseph Washer), Rose (Mrs. David Greinetz). Front Row: Mary (Mrs. M. Joseph Gottstein), Birdie (Mrs. M. Schraiberg), and Leah (Mrs. Harris Kobey, mother of Dorothy “Dokes” Kobey Berry).

Dates: 1902 October