Photographs
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Found in 12929 Collections and/or Records:
Rose Pepper, between 1930-1948
Studio portrait of Rose Pepper seated on a bench wearing a long dress and long beaded necklace.
Rose Pepper and Sam Pepper, between 1920-1930
Formal portrait of Rose Pepper and her son Sam Pepper.
Rose Pepper, Ira Beck, and Morris Pepper, circa 1915
Ira M. Beck (left) his grandmother Rose Pepper, and his uncle Morris R. Pepper in a formal portrait. Ira Beck is wearing a sailor blouse and Morris Pepper is wearing a tie and a striped shirt.
Rose Pepper, Ira Beck, and Morris Pepper, circa 1915
Ira M. Beck (left) his grandmother Rose Pepper, and his uncle Morris R. Pepper in a formal portrait. Ira Beck is wearing a sailor blouse and Morris Pepper is wearing a tie and a striped shirt.
Rose Platt Hoffman in Group, circa 1913
Rose Platt Hoffman seated in a group of unidentified women on the steps of Zion Baptist Church, located at 20th and Arapahoe in Denver, Colorado. Rose is in the second row, second from left, wearing glasses. The women worked at a cigar rolling factory.
Rose Roth, 1912
Formal portrait of Rose Roth of Pueblo, Colorado.
Rose Weinberger Berkowitz, between 1905-1925
Rose Weinberger Berkowitz with her hair pulled up and wearing a shirt with a spotted collar.
Rose Weinberger Berkowitz, between 1905-1925
Rose Weinberger Berkowitz with her hair pulled up and wearing a shirt with a spotted collar.
Rosenberg-Shanken, 1945 - 2007
This folder contains five (5) photographs of Nellie Rosenberg, Claire Seiden, Carol Pearlstein Self, Doug Seserman, and Ezra Shanken who are previous presidents and campaign chairs for Allied Jewish Federation.
Rosenstrasse Memorial, 2001
Statue at the Rosenstrasse Memorial in Berlin, Germany to honor Germans, mostly women, who protested the deportation of their Jewish spouses and children during the Rosenstrasse Protest. Marie Loewenstein and Karin Steinberg joined the thousands of Germans for six days, even facing S.S. machine guns. Max Loewenstein was among those saved from transportation to East European concentration camps.
