Jewish women
Found in 1526 Collections and/or Records:
Ground Breaking Ceremony of BMH, 1965 November
An unidentified man stands at a podium speaking during the groundbreaking ceremony for Beth haMedrosh Hagodol Congregation (BMH) with two other men sitting behind him. Propped on an easel in front of the podium is an interior drawings of the proposed building.
Ground Breaking Ceremony of BMH, 1965 November
An unidentified man stands at a podium speaking during the groundbreaking ceremony for Beth haMedrosh Hagodol Congregation (BMH). Propped on easels in front of the podium are interior and exterior drawings of the proposed building.
Ground Breaking Ceremony of BMH, 1965 November
An unidentified man speaks to a crowd during the groundbreaking ceremony for Beth haMedrosh Hagodol Congregation (BMH). George Washington High School can be seen in the background.
Ground Breaking Ceremony of BMH, 1965 November
An unidentified man speaking during the groundbreaking ceremony for Beth haMedrosh Hagodol Congregation (BMH). Five other men stand behind him and propped on easels in front of the podium are interior and exterior drawings of the proposed building.
Ground Breaking Ceremony of BMH, 1965 November
Six unidentified men hold full shovels of dirt during the groundbreaking ceremony for Beth haMedrosh Hagodol Congregation (BMH).
Ground Breaking Ceremony of BMH, 1965 November
An unidentified man speaking during the groundbreaking ceremony for Beth haMedrosh Hagodol Congregation (BMH). Five other men sit behind him and propped on easels in front of the podium are interior and exterior drawings of the proposed building.
Group of Women at a Park, between 1915-1940
Seven women pose together in a group in a park. Left to right are Fanny Milstein, Bessie Balaban (Kindergarten teacher at Cheltenham School), Ida Shwayder, Grandmother Weitz, Doris Ginsberg, Nellie Shwayder, and Minnie Shwartz.
Growing up in Early Colorado: The Lives of Jewish Children, 2012
Brief biographies of Jewish men and women who grew up in Jewish communities in Colorado. Contains historical photographs and interviews with people describing their childhoods.
Hachodesh: Women's Branch U.O.J.C.A, 1954-1955
Bess Laderman was a member of the Hachodesh, the Sisterhood of the Women's branch of the Union of Jewish Orthodox Congregations of America. The folder contains speeches, correspondence, and several issues of the Hachodesh newsletter.
''Hadassah'', 1968-1978
Materials related to Hadassah, a women's Zionist organization.