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Beth Israel Hospital and Geriatric Center (Denver, Colo.)

 Organization

Biography

The Beth Israel Geriatric Center became Beth Israel at Shalom Park. It started as the Beth Israel Home for the Aged and the hospital was added later.

Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:

Oral History Interview with Abe Rothberg and Morris Stein, 1979 September 15

 Item
Identifier: B098.03.0007.00002
Abstract

Topics include: Beth Israel Hospital and the geriatric subjects. They are the two oldest board members, personal backgrounds, Denver's growth, Beth Israel's growth, fundraising talk, community effort.

Dates: 1979 September 15

Oral History Interview with Amalia Banker, 1978 August 25

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Identifier: B098.04.0007.00001
Abstract

Topics include: Early life and memories, emigration from Jerusalem, emigration to Denver.

Dates: 1978 August 25

Oral History Interview with Barney Rubin, 1979 July 20

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Identifier: B098.04.0008.00010
Abstract

Topics include: Family background in Russia, father a tailor, family got sick in the epidemic in Russia and died when Barney was 14, resisted Czarist Russia and the draft so left for America, worked as tailor, life in New York, attachment to Russia clothes and ways.

Dates: 1979 July 20

Oral History Interview with Bertha Meltzer Wine, 1980 February 20

 Item
Identifier: B098.04.0008.00027
Abstract Topics covered: Family background in Austria, father was a Rabbi, 9 children, 3 sons all became rabbis; fleeing Austria after Hitler took power, end of family in Europe; memories of life in Austria, came to America in 1910, first in family to come, came to New York first for 3 years, missed the mountains and came to Denver; became a sewing teacher at a factory, efforts in Denver to unionize, always working in a clothing factory, move to ready to wear made it harder to make a good living;...
Dates: 1980 February 20

Oral History Interview with Dora Goldstein, 1979 August 1

 Item
Identifier: B098.04.0007.00002
Abstract

Topics include: Why family emigrated, what family did before in Europe, life in New York, life in Denver and at Beth Israel, work life and family life, old country health remedies.

Dates: 1979 August 1

Oral History Interview with Dora Kay, 1980 October 13

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Identifier: B098.04.0008.00009
Abstract

Topics include: Education, father was a Rabbi, mother was a midwife, talks about her brothers, grew up in Aspen, family life.

Dates: 1980 October 13

Oral History Interview with Dora Perlmutter, 1979 July 29

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Identifier: B098.04.0008.00011
Abstract

Topics include: Born in Russia, father a cattle dealer; married in Russia to Pinchus Perlmutter who was a plasterer/contractor; first children were a set of triplets, one died, now has 5 children; father came to America and brought back money, was killed in WWI; when immigrating the boat ran into a storm and sank, she and her children were saved on a lifeboat but many died; learning the daven; talks about life in Russia and life in Denver.

Dates: 1979 July 29

Oral History Interview with Dorothy Segal, 1979 July 18

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Identifier: B098.04.0008.00024
Abstract

Topics covered: Born in Poland, came to America with a friend at 12 years old, came directly to Denver, West Colfax; worked as a seamstress and dressmaker, worked constantly to bring her family over from Poland one by one; lived in boarding house, went to school at night to learn English; family came over and they all lived together, father fixed watches, she never married; life on West side.

Dates: 1979 July 18

Oral History Interview with Edward Hirschfeld, 1980 June 2

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Identifier: B098.03.0007.00005
Abstract

Topics covered: Beth Israel hospital and his ties to other community organizations. Brief personal history.

Dates: 1980 June 2

Oral History Interview with Fanny Yaffe, 1980 July 2

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Identifier: B098.03.0007.00004
Abstract

Topics Covered: personal history, grew up in Tennessee, lived in St. Louis, moved to Denver after visiting daughter here, husband got job as lac tech at Beth Israel, Fannie helped at Beth Israel a lot, member of ladies auxiliary, fund raising, planned programming and entertainment, spending time with the residents.

Dates: 1980 July 2

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Type
Archival Object 54
Collection 2
 
Subject
Oral histories 25
Denver (Colo.) 24
Jewish way of life 19
Jewish hospitals 15
Geriatrics 10
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Jewish old age homes 9
Jews 8
United States -- Emigration and immigration 7
Russia 6
Albums (books) 5
Hospitals 5
Records 5
Jews -- Colorado -- Charities 4
Nursing homes 4
Social service -- Colorado -- Denver 4
Colorado 3
Community life 3
New York (N.Y.) 3
Photographs 3
Reports 3
Transcripts 3
West Colfax (Denver, Colo.) 3
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) 2
Clothing workers 2
Europe, Eastern -- Emigration and immigration 2
Gerontology 2
Immigrants -- Colorado -- Denver 2
Jewish families -- Colorado 2
Jewish men 2
Jewish men -- Colorado -- Denver 2
Jewish merchants 2
Jewish philanthropists 2
Jewish women 2
World War, 1939-1945 2
Yiddish language 2
Administrative reports 1
Amusement parks 1
Antisemitism 1
Aspen (Colo.) 1
Austria 1
Awards 1
Boards of trustees 1
Buildings 1
Charities 1
Clothing factories 1
Corporate minutes 1
Department stores 1
Dry-goods 1
Event photographs 1
Factories 1
Family-owned business enterprises -- Colorado -- Denver 1
Fraternal organizations 1
Fund raisers (Persons) 1
Groundbreakings 1
Hospital care 1
Israel 1
Jerusalem 1
Jewish children 1
Jewish farmers 1
Jewish hospitals -- Colorado -- Denver 1
Judaism -- Customs and practices 1
Labor unions -- United States 1
Medical care 1
Old age homes 1
Orthodox Judaism 1
Philanthropists 1
Photograph albums 1
Plaques (Flat objects) 1
Poland 1
Printed ephemera 1
Publications 1
Railroads 1
Romania 1
Scrapbooks 1
Synagogue fund raising -- Colorado -- Denver 1
Tailors 1
Tuberculosis -- Hospitals -- Colorado -- Denver 1
Women dressmakers 1
World War, 1914-1918 1
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