Jewish women
Found in 1526 Collections and/or Records:
Wedding of Private and Mrs. Stein, 1943
United States Army officers and two women pose together at the wedding of Private and Mrs. Stein in the home of Colonel and Mrs. Silverberg in Salt Lake City, Utah. Colonel Ed Silverberg stands far left.
Wedding of Rose Ginsburg Greenblatt and Isadore Greenblatt, between 1920-1930
Wedding portrait of Rose Ginsburg Greenblatt (daughter of Label Ginsburg) and Isadore Greenblatt.
Wedding of Ruth and Max Sunshine, 1918
Wedding of Sol and Julia Bernstein, circa 1930
Sol W. Bernstein and Julia Itzkovitch pose for their wedding portrait.
Wedding Portrait of Juliet Freyhan Friedman, between 1903-1907
Formal portrait of Juliet Freyhan Friedman posed in a full-length wedding dress and wax flower apple blossom headpiece. Juliet was the wife of Rabbi William Friedman of Congregation Emanuel.
Wedding Portrait of Juliet Freyhan Friedman, between 1903-1907
Formal portrait of Juliet Freyhan Friedman posed in a full-length wedding dress and wax flower apple blossom headpiece. Juliet was the wife of Rabbi William Friedman of Congregation Emanuel.
Wedding Portrait of Miriam and Max Goldberg, 1936
Miriam and Max Goldberg pose together for their wedding portrait.
Wedgle Family, circa 1920
Formal studio portrait of the Wedge family. Back row left to right are Joe, Bessie, Ellis, and Harry; middle row left to right are Shlomo, Rifka, and Morris; and front row left to right are Esther and Isadore.
White Cotton and Cutwork Tablerunner, between 1912-1920
A tablerunner made from fine white basket weave cotton with tatting and cutwork. A three-ply fine cotton thread is tatted into a floral scalloped motif. The two ends come to point so that the entire piece is shaped like a hexagon. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
White Cotton Antimacassar with Needlepoint, between 1912-1920
A white cotton bureau doily with light blue and aqua needlepoint around the entire perimeter. The needlepoint consists of cross, blanket and chain stitches with blue crocheting around the hem. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.