HIAS (Agency)
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
Cook Family, 2003 June 4-6
Harry "Herschl" Cook (1865-1911) and Ida "Hinda" Cook (1868-1934) left their shtetl Kamin Koshirsky in Poland for the United States in 1892. The couple and their four children settled in Denver on the advice of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, and joine the West Colfax community. The family opened a bathouse called Cook's Baths. The Cook Family Reunion was held July 4-6, 2003, in Denver, Colorado.
Russian Immigrants, between 1970-1979
Left to right, Wolf Levenshtein, Anna Levenshtein, and an unidentified woman walk together in an airport.
Russian Immigrants, between 1970-1979
Wolf Levenshtein and Anna Levenshtein ride up an escalator hand in hand in an airport.
Russian Immigrants, between 1970-1979
Three women and a man, all unidentified, walk together in what appears to be an airport.
Russian Immigrants, between 1970-1979
Left to right: Arika Levenshtein and Debbie Schneider exchange cash.
Russian Immigrants, between 1970-1979
Three unidentified men and three unidentified women stand talking in a group. Three of them are wearing large buttons that read HIAS.
Russian Immigrants, between 1970-1979
Left to right an unidentified woman, Chaya Shtrom, and Anna Levenshtein women stand talking in a group in an airport.
Russian Immigrants, between 1970-1979
Anna Levenshtein and an unidentified woman embrace in a group of other individuals in an airport. Arika Levenshtein can be seen behind them.
Russian Immigrants, between 1970-1979
Three unidentified men and three unidentified women stand talking in a group. Three of them are wearing large buttons that read HIAS.
Russian Immigrants, between 1970-1979
Two unidentified men and an unidentified woman walk off an escalator at an airport. One of the men wears a large button that reads HIAS.