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Spivak, C. D. (Charles D.), 1861-1927

 Person

Biography

A Jewish Immigrant from Tsarist Russia, Spivak pursued medicine out of a desire to be of service to humanity. In 1896, when his wife Jennie showed signs of incipient tuberculosis, Spivak moved their young family to Denver to take advantage of Colorado’s reputation as the World’s Sanatorium. Spivak's concern for the indignant consumptives he saw flooding into the state led to his founding the Jewish Consumptives’ Relief Society (JCRS), a sanatorium dedicated to the care of all, even those in the advanced stages of TB. Spivak also ensured that the primarily Eastern European Jewish patients were cared for in an environment that respected their culture- unlike many such institutions, the JCRS featured a kosher kitchen and observed the Jewish Sabbath and holidays. Dr. Spivak was also an associate professor of medicine at the University of Denver from 1896-1901.

Citation:
Leḳsiḳon fun der nayer Yidisher liṭeraṭur, 1965 (Spiṿaḳ, Ḥayim; d. 10-16-1927; b. as Ḥayim-Ḥayḳl Spiṿaḳoṿsḳi; d. in Denver, Colorado) Yehoash. Idish ṿerṭerbukh, 1926: t.p. (Dr. Ḥayim Spiṿaḳ) t.p. verso (Dr. C. D. Spivak [in rom.]) Who's who in American Jewry, 1926 (Spivak, Charles; physician, author; b. 12-25-1861, Krementschug, Russia).

Found in 4249 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from JCRS to Mr. A. J. Grubman, 1906 March 23

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0125.00010
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Typed letter from JCRS to Mr. A. J. Grubman, on March 28, 1906. The letter informs Mr.Grubman that Mr. Alexander Raisin is in Denver waiting to be admitted to the Sanatorium. The letter informs Mr. Grubman that Mr. Raisin will be admitted to the Sanatorium on the 30th of this month. The letter is not signed, but "Secretary" is typed at the bottom.

Dates: 1906 March 23

Letter from JCRS to Mr. A. J. Grubman, 1906 May 17

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0125.00018
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Typed letter from JCRS to Mr. A. J. Grubman, May 17, 1906. The letter updates Mr. Grubman about Mr. Raisin's improvement and has left the Sanatorium to do light work on a farm not far from Denver. The letter is not signed, but "Secretary" is typed at the bottom.

Dates: 1906 May 17

Letter from JCRS to Mr. A. J. Grubman, 1906 May 31

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0125.00019
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Typed letter from JCRS to Mr. A. J. Grubman, May 31, 1906. The letter informs Mr. Grubman that Mr. Raisin is doing well and has taken the $5.00 as a loan. The letter is not signed, but "Secretary" is typed at the bottom.

Dates: 1906 May 31

Letter from JCRS to Mr. A Leener, 1906 May 9

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0136.00012
Abstract Typed letter from JCRS to Mr. A. Leener, on May 9, 1906. The letter informs Mr. Leener that Mr. Fred had received an invitation to enter the Sanatorium and is probably a patient at this moment. The letter continues to include an analogy between the Jews who went to Jerusalem to worship in the temple yet there was not always room until they kneel and more room was made, but at the Sanatorium miracles cannot happen when it comes to having extra room created. The comparison thoroughly...
Dates: 1906 May 9

Letter from JCRS to Mr. A. Levin, 1906 June 28

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0164.00005
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Typed letter from JCRS to Mr. A. Levin, on June 28, 1906. The letter informs Mr. Levin that Mr. Greenblatt has been admitted to the Sanatorium. The letter is not signed, but "Secretary" is typed at the bottom.

Dates: 1906 June 28

Letter from JCRS to Mr. A. Obeler, 1906 January 13

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0105.00009
Abstract Typed letter from JCRS to Mr. A. Obeler from Beaconsfield Lodge #179, O.B.A., on Jan. 13th, 1906. The letter informs Mr. Obeler that although Mr. Bailin filed for admission, it does take time for the applicant to be admitted because of specific propositions. The second paragraph informs Mr. Obeler that Dave Bailin was admitted yesterday and will be taken care of. The second page concludes that Mr. Bailin has reached his dying days and requested to be sent home to spend his time with family...
Dates: 1906 January 13

Letter from JCRS to Mr. A. Obeler, 1906 January 31

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0105.00022
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Typed letter from JCRS to Mr. A. Obeler, on Jan. 31, 1906. The letter informs Mr. Obeler of JCRS's appreciation for such kind expressions. The letter informs Mr. Obeler that Mr. Bailin's death certificate has been sent out to Beaconsfield Lodge #179, O.B.A. The letter conlcudes with information regarding the burial fees and procedure, which was sent to Mr. L. Ressman and to contact him for further updates. The letter is not signed, but "President" is typed at the bottom.

Dates: 1906 January 31

Letter from JCRS to Mr. A. Obeler, 1906 February 22

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0105.00024
Abstract

Typed letter from JCRS to Mr. A. Obeler, on Feb. 22, 1906. The letter informs Mr. Obeler that JCRS has not received any information from the family relative to the payment of the funeral bill. It concludes with inquiring the Lodge to inform JCRS with any information regarding the bill. The letter is unsigned, but "President" is typed at the bottom.

Dates: 1906 February 22

Letter from JCRS to Mr. A. Peisner, 1906 November 17

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0157.00007
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Typed letter from JCRS to Mr. A. Peisner, on Nov. 17, 1906. The letter informs Mr. Peisner that the enclosed letter was opened by mistake. Mr. Becker was an inmate of the Sanatorium from Jun 28th to July 18, 1906. His whereabouts are unknown. The letter is not signed, but "Secretary" is typed at the bottom.

Dates: 1906 November 17

Letter from JCRS to Mr. A. Rapoport, 1906 October 17

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Identifier: B002.01.0097.0213.00002
Abstract Typed letter from JCRS to Mr. A. Rapoport, on Oct. 17, 1906. The letter informs Mr. Rapoport that his application to JCRS is not properly made out. Please answer the important questions that were omitted on the postcard that is enclosed in this letter. The first question is "To what benificial societies or lodges do you belong?" and the second question is "Give the name and address of your nearest relative or friend, stating the relationship." The letter is not signed, but "Secretary" is...
Dates: 1906 October 17