Immigrant children -- Services for
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Jewish Family and Children's Service of Colorado Case Files
Collection
Identifier: B182
Abstract
The Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Colorado (JFCS) was created in response to international, national, and local needs of refugees. In 1947, the Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Denver, Colorado was created when the boards of the Central Jewish Aid Society of Denver, Colorado and the Denver Coordinating Committee for Immigrants of the National Council of Jewish Women merged. Dr. Alfred Neumann, a social worker, became the full-time director. The agency provided services in...
Dates:
1921-1969
Pre-War and Kindertransport, 1848-1939
Series
Identifier: B333.01
Abstract
Photographs of the Loewenstein family, relations, and friends before World War II and Heinrich Loewenstein's departure on the Kindertransport.
Dates:
1848-1939
Pre-War and Kindertransport, between 1848-1939
File
Identifier: B333.01.0001.0001
Abstract
Documents and photographs from the Loewenstein family pre-World War II and Heinrich Loewenstein's [Henry Lowenstein] Kindertransport documents. File includes Levin Loewenstein's Prussian citizenship papers, registration card for emigration to the United States for Max, Marie, and Heinrich Loewenstein, photograph of Erna Eylenburg, Heinrich Loewenstein's identification papers from the Gestapo, a letter inviting Heinrich Loewenstein to come to England, receipt from Marie Loewenstein for...
Dates:
between 1848-1939