Friedenthal, Hattie Schayer, 1867-1922
Biography
b. 1867, New York, New York, m. 1891, Denver, Colorado to Sigmund Friedenthal, d. March 1922. Hattie's obituary lists her death date as March 29 and the JOWBR lists it as March 31.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Family History and Photographs, 1879-2009
File contains five photographs, obituary on Hattie Schayer Friedenthal (early IJN editor), obituary on Faye Schayer, and partial family tree.
Growing up in Early Colorado: The Lives of Jewish Children, 2012
Brief biographies of Jewish men and women who grew up in Jewish communities in Colorado. Contains historical photographs and interviews with people describing their childhoods.
Hattie Schayer Friedenthal, circa 1910
Head and shoulders portrait of Hattie Schayer Friedenthal in an oval frame.
Hattie Schayer Friedenthal, 1922, 1998
Hattie Schayer Friedenthal (1868-1922) was born in New York City and moved to Denver with her parents when she was four years old. Hattie graduated from East Denver High School in 1884, and married Sigmund Friedenthal in 1891. She was deeply involved in the Denver Jewish community, acting as organizer and first vice-president of the Jewish Sheltering Home, Editor of the Denver Jewish News, and president of the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Hattie was buried at Fairmount Cemetery.
Opening New Doors: Over a century of Colorado Jewish women in the professions, 2023
2023 RMJHS annual dinner video.
Schayer Family Papers
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