Jewish women
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Anna Hillkowitz, circa 1907
Anna Hillkowitz in a formal pose is wearing eyeglasses, a necklace, and a large hat.
Auxiliary Brochure Photos, 1900-1979
Photographs from the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS)' auxiliary brochure.
Blazing the Trail: An Early History of Denver’s Jewish Community, 2009
Brief description of several early Jewish leaders of commerce, philanthropy, religion, and community as well as several Jewish lawyers, doctors, merchants, and politicians in Colorado.
Box 31, 1964-1965
Papers of the Auxiliaries of the JCRS.
Box 196, 1953 March 25
Paper copy of the charter for the JCRS Guild of Baltimore in green ink and the orginal signature page with the names of all the charter members.
Bronfin Family at JCRS, circa 1920
Elizabeth (Rothbardt) Bronfin sits on a swing with her son Leon Bronfin standing on the seat behind her holding the swing's ropes. Dr. Isadore Bronfin stands behind both of them. The Main Building of JCRS can be seen behind them.
Civilizing the West: Early Colorado Jews in the Arts, 2011
Brief biographies of Jewish artists, musicians, composers, and conductors in Colorado. Jewish influence on arts in Colorado.
Dr. Charles Spivak and Jennie Charsky in Philadelphia, 1892 September
Embroidered Guest Towels, between 1940-1950
Pink Dolby-print tea or kitchen towels embroidered four inches from bottom of one end. The embroidery consists of three colors: dark pink, light pink and burgundy in a semi-Southwestern motif. The top and bottom of towels have three-quarter inches of pink fringe. The towels were embroidered by Esther Mislov for occupational therapy during her stay at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS) in 1946.
From Cotopaxi to Denver: Immigrant Jewish Farmers Become American Urban Community Leaders, 2010
History of the ill-fated Cotopaxi Colony of Jewish immigrants in Colorado. Brief biographies of the families involved and their contribution to Denver and Colorado after they left the colony.