Jewish men
Found in 1604 Collections and/or Records:
Oral History Interview with Joe Coffee, 1981 October 5
Speaks about early life in Pueblo and carrer as a boxer.
Oral History Interview with Louis Charsky, 1979 May 31
Louis Charsky talks about working in chemicals and drugs which he'd deliver in a horse drawn buggy, growing up Orthodox and going to BMH, and liquor business.
Oral History Interview with Louis Melnick, 1978 June 15
Interview with Louis Melnick talks about life in Billings, Montana and about Jews in Montana. Melnick was very active in his synagogue serving as secretary and treasurer for about 55 years.
Oral History Interview with Rabbi Samuel Horwitz, 1978 June 15
Rabbi Samuel Horwitz talks about New York (his birth place), seminary school, experience as a Jewish Chaplin and a Captain in the US Army during WWII. He speaks about his family and Jewish life in Billings, Montana.
Oral History Interview with Silas M. Kobey, 1983 July 26
Topics include how family came Russia to Manchester England to Central City to Apsen, Colorado. Started as peddlers. Kobey family of Aspen, Colorado, ran a store in Aspen. Very religious family. Mother died in 1920 and aunt died in 1921 so family moved in with uncle. Talks about school in Aspen. Moved to Denver in 1924 with his sister, brother already there. Mining and injury from it. Also worked in a Potato Chip factory.
Oral History Interview with Simon Elliot, 1978
Simon talks about his family background and life in Pueblo. His father came to Colorado because of his tuberculosis and settled first in Denver, later moving to Pueblo.
ORC Headquarters, 1949 October
At the Officer Reserve Corp headquarters Col. Jones, Col. Thad Sears, Col. E.M. Silverberg, Col. Woodburne, and Lt. Col. Shaner stand, left to right, behind Col. Ireland who is seated at a desk writing.
Oscar Netylar, circa 1910
Studio portrait of Oscar Netylar a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
Osi Sladek, 2015 April 3
The newspaper article appeared in the April 3, 2015 Passover Edition of the "Intermountain Jewish News." Daniel Sladek wrote about his father Osi Sladek who was a child Holocaust survivor and a folk singer and composer. He took part in the folk music revival beginning in 1958 when he arrived in California.
Overseas Revue - 103rd Division Military Ball, 1921
A large group of men and women pose at the "Overseas Revue" 103rd Division Military Ball in Denver, Colorado. Most of the men are wearing military uniforms and a group of women in the back are dressed in German costumes. Dr. Ed Silverberg is seated third from left in the front row and marked with an x.