Jewish women
Found in 1532 Collections and/or Records:
Minnie Stein, circa 1900
Studio portrait of Minnie Stein, Mrs. Max Stein, mother of Emanuel and Max Stein.
Minnie Weinberg, between 1930-1950
Portrait of Masha Kavelna autographed to Sarah Aaron Bronstein.
Minutes, 1975
Box 3 contains calandars (1974-2003), minutes (1975), correspondence (1943-1982), and donor information and events (1956-2004).
Miriam Goldberg and Family, 1953
Miriam Goldberg sits on a couch in a living room surrounded by her children, mother, and grandmother. Left to right seated on the couch are Amelia Shibko, Minnie Harris, Miriam Goldberg, Dorothy Goldberg, and Charles Goldberg and seated on the floor are Hillel Goldberg and Richard Goldberg.
Miriam H. Goldberg, 1972-2017
File contains the November 3, 1972 issue of the Intermountain Jewish News edition with a message from the new publisher and editor, "Mrs. Max Goldberg"; flyer on Miriam Goldberg's 1916 induction in the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame for her national leadership in print media; Intermountain Jewish News 1917 announcement of Miriam Goldberg's death at the age of 100; and the IJN Miriam H. Goldberg Memorial Edition.
Miriam Kobey, between 1910-1921
Formal studio portrait of Miriam Kobey. She is wearing a white, collared shirt and a flowered hat.
Miriam Milstein, circa 1895
Miriam Milstein sits at a table with a tapestry behind her. Mrs. Milstein's husband was Shul Baer Milstein, an early leader in Denver, Colorado's west side Orthodox Jewish community, and Congregations Zera Abraham. Shul Baer Milstein was the patriarch of Cotopaxi Colony, an agricultural community located near Cotopaxi, Colorado that failed in 1884. The couple never lived in the Cotopaxi community.
Miriam Rachofsky Kobey and Grandchildren, circa 1905
Miriam Salomon Erdman, circa 1914
Studio portrait of Miriam Salomon Erdman the year before her marriage.
