Jewish women
Found in 1526 Collections and/or Records:
Box 3, 1986-2003
Contains photographs of the Colorado Jewish community and events.
Box 3, 1899-1947
Box contains (1) Rosh Hashana Prayer book in Hebrew from 1827, (1) Holy Book of Scriptures in English from 1947, and (1) report card book belonging to Bella Levi Loeb from 1899-1904.
Box 4, 1960-1965
Papers of the Auxiliaries of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS).
Box 4, circa 1930-1937
Contains Mexican style costume skirt and castanets.
Box 4: Collars and Jewelry
This box contains accessories of Dolly Grey and the jewelry of both Dolly Grey and Bert Byron. The accessories include four [4] collars and two [2] pairs of gloves. The jewelry includes a brass clasp, a rhinestone clasp, a tie clasp with the letter "B", a square gold pin with initials "B.B.", and a round clasp with initials "B.B."
Box 4: Photograph
The collection contains a photograph of Goldie and Morris Krupp, a photograph of Morris, a tie pin, and the "Lazy K Lazy L" branding iron registered in 1929 by Morris Krupp. The collection also contains a framed photograph of Goldie Krupp and a blanket from the Park Lane Hotel that was owned by Jewish Denverite Benjamin Weinberg.
Box 4: Portrait Photos, c. 1920
This box contains multiple series: material culture, writings, and photographs. The photographs file folder contains two portrait photos including one of Bert Byron and one of Dolly Grey.
Box 5, 1889-2000
Folder on United Way (Community Chest) and on Frances Wisebart Jacobs, one of its founders.
Box 5, 1950-1964
Papers of the Auxiliaries of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS).
Box 5: Assuit shawl, c. 1920
Box contains Dolly Grey's Assuit shawl. Assuit shawls are a textile marrying mesh with small strips of metal.