Jewish women
Found in 1526 Collections and/or Records:
Celia and Joe Marchick, between 1940-1949
Formal studio portrait of Celia and Joe Marchick.
Celia Orlinsky Marchick, between 1915-1920
Studio portrait of Celia Orlinsky Marchick as a young woman wearing a fancy dress.
Celia Orlinsky Marchick, between 1915-1920
Studio portrait of Celia Orlinsky Marchick wearing a white dress and large white bow in her hair.
Celia Orlinsky Marchick, between 1940-1960
Portrait of Celia Orlinsky Marchick in middle age wearing a beaded necklace.
Central Electric Staff, circa 1960
Group portrait of the Central Electric staff standing on the steps in the front of the building. Sam Beck and Ira Beck stand in the center of the front row.
Certificates, Wedding Invitation, and Play, 1939-1989
Contains marriage certificate between William Stein and Lillian Stein, play about families in crisis, Certificates of Recognition, including from Allied Apartments, The American National Red Cross (January 1, 1946) and for Israel bonds.
Channah Milstein
Anna Milstein, known as Chana the Gabbiteh, emgrated to Denver with the Cotopaxi group. She approached people daily on the streets of West Denver to raise funds for needy people, institutions, etc. She died in 1930.
Channah Milstein Wearing a Kerchief, 1910
Head and shoulders portrait of Mrs. Channah Milstein wearing a traditional kerchief or tichel head covering. She was a member of the Jewish "Glazierlach" clan and a Cotopaxi colonist before moving to Denver's west side Orthodox Jewish Community. Channah Milstein was known for her personal commitment to charity in Denver's west-side East European immigrant Jewish community as she urged residents to contribute to her collections of food, clothing, and money for the needy.
Charles and Clara Prezant, between 1880-1900
Formal studio portrait of Charles and Clara Prezant former members of the Cotopoxi Colony.
Charles and Mollie Gloss and Friends, between 1950-1959
Charles and Mollie Gloss, Edwin and Debbie Gloss, Isadore and Ida Kangfelder, Jimmie and Betty Kessler, and Bobbie and Arlene Kessler-Leavitt sit and stand around a couch in the Gloss's living room.