Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (U.S.)
Found in 6056 Collections and/or Records:
Note from Central Jewish Aid Society, 1919 March 1
Handwritten note from Central Jewish Aid Society, on 3/1/19. The note says: "Miller William - M.,-34,-Cabinet Maker, applied for relief -3-27-17, Form of relief-medical service and hospital care, amount expended-Last heard from -8-1-18, Latest address-2933 W. 11th Ave., Sept 28/06, 308." On the back of the notecard there is a handwritten note in pencil that is [illegible].
Note from D. Fainberg, 1911 October 20
Typed note that reads "We the undersigned know that Mr. Wang loaded $2 to Mr. Steinberg just before his death which was not returned to him." Note is signed by David Fainberg.
Note from E. Friedman, 1911 October 04
Handwritten note with Emanuel Friedman letterhead that reads that Jacob Alterman has an hemorrhage the night before and he should be admitted to the sanatorium as an emergency case.
Note from E. Friedman to C.D. Spivak, 1908 May 12
Handwritten note from Emanuel Friedman to Dr. Spivak, saying Max Bieler has an hemorrhage and should be admitted to the sanatorium for about a week, there is nothing alarming in his condition. Note is signed by E. Friedman.
Note from George Lelansky, 1906 November 12
Handwritten note from George Lelansky, on Nov-12-1906. The note informs recipient that sixty five cents for Mrs. Brown was received from Dr. Hillkowitz. The note is signed George Lelansky.
Note from H. G. Welpton, 1906 April 16
Handwritten note from H. G. Welpton, on April 16: 1906. The note certifies that Mr. Morris Fred is suffering from pulminary tuberculosis. The note is signed H. G. Welpton.
Note from J.A. Johnson, 1912 December 10
Note from J.A. Johnson stating he received $30.00 from JCRS for Schnoor's headstone.
Note from Jacob Greenberg
Handwritten note from Jacob Greenberg, undated. The note informs the recipient that he has studied the English language for only a short time and to excuse any mistakes. The note is signed J.G.
Note from JCRS, 1906 January 29
Typed note with JCRS letterhead, on Jan. 29. 1906. The note informs the recipient that Oscar Tasch's application was changed from "regular" to "emergency case". The not concludes that Mr. Tasch's physical condition was critical and needed emergency assistance.
Note from JCRS, 1909 January 29
Typed note with JCRS headletter, on Jan. 29, 1909. The note informs the recipient that Mr. A. Becker's file has been changed from "regular" to "emergency case". This is for statistical reasons. The note is not signed.