Jewish families
Found in 553 Collections and/or Records:
Wedding of Estelle Borwick and Sigmund Herzstein, 1928 June 3
Wedding of Minnie Axler and Jacob Katzson, circa 1913
At wedding of Minnie Axler to Jacob Katzson the new couple are surrounded by several unidentified individuals.
Wedding Portrait of Bessie and Ellis Wedgle, 1914 March 17
Wedding portrait of Ellis and Bessie Wedgle.
Wedding Portrait of Sam and Bertha Flax, circa 1909
Sam Flax wears a three-piece suit, tie and gold watch. Bertha Flax wears a white gown and gold pin.
West Side Reunion Insert, June 28, 1985
Folder contains a forty page section in the Rocky Mountain Jewish News with articles about growing up on the West Side of Colfax in Denver, the 1985 reunion, and congratulatory advertisements.
William Goldblatt and Family, 1914
William Goldblatt and his family stand on the porch of their home at 1473 Newton Street in Denver, Colorado. Goldblatt followed an unusual profession for a Denver Jewish citizen when he became a local fireman. Later, he became a Denver police officer and wore badge number one. He is pictured here in police uniform with his wife, Helen, and children Ruth and Marvin.
Winter's Family History
Collection contains a scrapbook with family history related to the Winter family from 1890 through 1981.
Woman and Child at Construction Site, June 27, 1955
Photograph shows a woman and a child, probably Mrs. Morris and her son, together smiling in front of a construction site. The photograph is very similar to B351.03.0005.0004.00002. The back of the photograph has been stamped "This is a Kodachrome Print made by Eastman Kodak Company T.M. Regis. U.S. Pat. Off. Week of June 27, 1955 2". Photograph is in color. Physical photograph as well as digitized copy of photograph.
Woman and Martin Tobin in Tobin's Pharmacy, December 30, 1941
Photograph shows a woman (unidentified) holding baby Martin Tobin inside Tobin's Pharmacy. Store goods and posters can be seen. Stamped on the back is "Dec 30 1941, Bri-Tone Prints Trade Mark Reg. Denver". Photograph is in black and white.
Yaakov Gvirtzman and Children, between 1885-1895
Yaakov Gvirtzman sits between his two children Samuel and Rose for a formal, studio portrait.
