Rubin, Eva Boscowitz
Biography
Jacob Boscowitz was a master baker who immigrated to Denver in 1896 after fire destroyed his bakery in Kobryn, Poland. He brought his wife Eva and family over three years later. Star Bakery was founded by Eva and Jacob Boscowitz (Boscoe) in 1907 at 2744 West Colfax Avenue, under the Colfax viaduct. The bakery was first in a 28 by 75 foot building that served as the bakery, office, and as the Boscoe home. The bakery grew to a modernized complex that filled almost the entire block. After Jacob Boskowitz died in an accident in 1909, Eva married Elya Rubin.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
A Grocery Store on Every Corner: Early Colorado Jewish Grocery, 2002
Barenbloom Family, 1982
Avram Shloime Barenbloom, father of Chava Delka Barenbloom died in Preuznia (Russia/Poland) in 1903. In 1906 Chava and her sisters came to the United States. Chava and her husband Jacob Boscowitz established the Star Bakery in Denver. The Barenbloom Family Reunion was held in Denver, CO, on June 26-27, 1982.
Interior View of the Star Bakery, circa 1920
Star Bakery and Boscoe Family Papers
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