Jewish families
Found in 553 Collections and/or Records:
The Loewensterns of Nara Visa and Amarillo, 2008
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Loewenstern family.
Tillie Winograd and Eleanor Winograd, circa 1926
Tillie Winograd and her daughter Eleanor Winograd are standing on a lawn in front of a brick house with a porch.
Tillie Winograd, Harold Winograd, and Eleanor Winograd, 1920
Tillie Winograd holding her son Harold. Her daughter Eleanor Winograd is standing beside her on Tillie's parent's (Pinsky) porch at 1213 Decatur St., in Denver.
Tobin's Pharmacy Grand Opening Flyer, 1936 August 9
Flyer states "Announcing the GRAND OPENING of Tobin's Pharmacy" "Corner West Colfax and Newton" "This Sunday, August 9th" "Free ice cream--gifts--cigars free with every purchase". Flyer lists merchandise such as "baby needs" and "red-hot beer, wine, whiskey specials". The bottom of the flyer advertises "We carry the most complete line of of prescription supplies in the city", lists the address, and other information.
Unidentified Portraits, 1861-1910
A portrait of a man and a portrait of a woman encased in glass and a tin-type in a case of a Confederate soldier.
United States Lines Affidavit of Support, 1939 November 25
Affidavit of support filled out by Nathan Greensberg of Williamsport, PA stating that he is willing to take in the Lowenstein family who are applying to visas to the United States because of religious persecution. The affidavit labels the Lowenstein family as good friends of Nathan Greensberg and states that the Lowenstein’s may remain with him until such time that they become self-supporting. The form lists the family's birth dates, countries of birth and occupations.
Unknown Family Portrait, 1910 July 25
Formal studio portrait of an unidentified family in San Francisco, California.
Vorenberg Family
Folder contains a hand-written family tree chart, including the Vorenbergs and their relatives.
Walter Stoll, 1942-1947
Folder contains copies of transcribed letters from 1942-1947. Correspondence was saved by donor’s father, Max Stoll, and contains letters from family members in Germany and Theresienstadt. Collection also contains a poem written by the donor’s aunt, Thekla Stoll titled Encounter. The same poem was saved by Maria Lowenstein and is in the Lowenstein collection, B333.
Wedding Newsclipping, between 1938-1941
Newspaper society page coverage of the wedding of Pauline Rothbaum and Dr. Arthur Esserman in the Biltmore Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri. Arthur L. Dr. Esserman was an intern at Children's Hospital in Denver, Colorado and practiced pediatric medicine in Denver from 1926 until his death in 1952.
