Jewish women
Found in 1526 Collections and/or Records:
Portrait of Irene Stein, circa 1930
Irene Stein wears a dress and sits on bench with her legs crossed at the ankles. Stein was the daughter of Anna and Robert Lazar Miller. In 1921 she married Azriel ''Azie'' Stein, a pharmacist who owned and operated Pencol Drug Store. Irene also was an artist, working in a variety of media. She still produced works well into her 90s.
Portrait of Jewish Woman, between 1880-1899
Portrait of a woman with a feather and fur hat. The dress is blue silk with a pale blue chiffon.
Portrait of Mrs. H. Moses of Trinidad, Colorado, circa 1877
Portrait of Mrs. H. Moses in her wedding dress standing next to a couch. She was married to Harry Moses. They traveled from Missouri to Trinidad, Colorado in 1879.
Program to Save Old Temple Emanuel, 1983 February 10
Peryle Beck stands in front of stain glass windows in Temple Emanuel, 16th and Pearl Street, during a program to save the Old Temple Emanuel.
Program to Save Old Temple Emanuel, 1983 February 10
Sanctuary of Temple Emanuel, 16th and Pearl Street, with several people during a program to save the Old Temple Emanuel.
Purple Velvet Hat, circa 1956
The hat features a circular center with petal shapes going outward. The entire outside of the hat is purple velvet that is wired at the edge and has been manipulated into a shape referred to as ''wired wings''. The inside has light blue taffeta over buckram and a light blue grosgrain ribbon hat band. The interior label reads: ''Kate Ferretti Denver''. From the top view, the hat is meant to resemble a daisy.
Pyraline Jewelry Box, circa 1930
A jewelry box composed of Mother-of-Pearl Pyraline. Originally belonged to Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
Rabbi and Mrs. Baskin, between 1900-1930
Formal studio portrait of Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel Baskin.
Rabbi and Mrs. Earl Stone, between 1940-1945
Rabbi and Mrs. Earl Stone on their wedding day sit before two rabbis.
Rabbi and Mrs. Earl Stone, between 1940-1945
Rabbi and Mrs. Earl Stone on what appears to be their wedding day stand arm in arm in front of building.