Jewish men
Found in 1604 Collections and/or Records:
35th Wedding Anniversary of Anna and Morris Hayutin, 1947
50th Anniversary of Julius and Flora Lewin, circa 1902
59th Annual Convention of the International Order of B'nai B'rith, 1911 June
Delegates to the 59th Annual Convention of the Internation Order of B'nai B'rith are posed in front of the Guggenheim Pavilion at National Jewish Hospital. The men in suits and the women in dresses and hats are standing and sitting in five rows. Other buildings can be seen in the background. Six men are watching behind a brick wall to the left of the building.The convention was held in Denver in June 1911.
80th Anniversary at Temple Aaron, 1969 September 17
Photograph of a photograph of seventeen unidentified men and women sitting and standing around a dining room table with a cake for the 80th Anniversary of Temple Aaron in Trinidad, Colorado.
1923 High School Graduation, 1923
Nathan, Dorothy, and Silas Kobey (left to right) pose for a formal portrait in Aspen, Colorado in 1923. All three wear graduation caps and gowns. Dorothy, whose nickname was ''Dokes,'' and Silas Kobey were the children of Harris and Leah Sheffel Kobey. Nathan Kobey was the son of Benjamin and Hattie Reiss Kobey, as well as a cousin of Dorothy and Silas Kobey. Dorothy was the valedictorian of the 1923 graduating class at Aspen High School in Aspen, Colorado.
1948 ROA Convention, 1948
Ed Silverberg, identified by an arrow, dances during the 1948 ROA Convention.
1948 ROA Convention, 1948
Several men and two women sit on a hill eating a picnic during the 1948 ROA Convention.
1948 ROA Convention, 1948
The thirteen newly elected officers of the ROA pose together in front of a window during the 1948 ROA Convention. Col. Ed Silverberg is standing on the far right of the back row.
1948 ROA Convention, 1948
Left to right Col. Ed Silverberg, an unidentified officer, and Gen McAuliffe during the 1948 ROA Convention.
A. Abel, circa 1910
Studio portrait of A. Abel a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.