Jewish women
Found in 1526 Collections and/or Records:
Ida Bloom at Downings Coal and Feed, 1915
Digitized copy of photograph of Ida Bloom with bales of hay at Downing Coal and Feed Store on 2800 Downing street. In the storage room there is a ladder, a barrel, a large scale, cubby hole shelving, and filled burlap bags. Sam Bloom was born in Denver, Colorado in 1911. His parents were Pizer and Ida Strait Bloom. Pizer was born in Poland in 1885 and Ida was born in New York City in 1894. The couple opened Downing Coal and Feed store in Denver, Colorado.
Ida Ginsburg's Wedding, between 1915-1930
Ida Ginsburg stands on steps wearing a wedding gown and holding a large bouquet of roses.
Ida Ginsburg's Wedding, between 1915-1930
Ida Ginsburg stands on steps wearing a wedding gown and holding a large bouquet of roses.
Ida Mintz Cohen, between 1970-1990
Ida Mintz Cohen poses beside a plaque honoring her mother Bella Mintz in Beth Israel. Bella Mintz founded Beth Israel Hospital and Home.
Installation of Rabbi Herbert Friedman, 1943 October
Left to right Abe Cowan, Henry Winter, Elaine Friedman, Rabbi Herbert Friedman, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Rachael Schwartz, and an unidentified man pose together at Rabbi Frieman's installation at Temple Emanuel.
Installation of Rabbi Herbert Friedman, 1943 October
Back left in front of door Rabbi Herbert Friedman and, center, Elaine Friedman and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise pose with several unidentified man most of them in uniform at Rabbi Frieman's installation at Temple Emanuel.
Installation of Rabbi Herbert Friedman, 1943 October
Left to right Rabbi Herbert Friedman, Elaine Friedman, and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise pose together at Rabbi Frieman's installation at Temple Emanuel.
Invitation to Dedications and Banquet, 1922 June 23
Invitations and 75 Years of Service, bulk: 1972 - 1980
Folder 2 contains an invitation to a reception paying tribute to Tillye Levy in 1978, an invitation to Tillye's birthday party in 1980, lyrics for a song written for Tillye's 85th birthday, and a copy of the Denver Section of the National Council of Jewish Women's, "75 Years of Service" booklet.