Jewish men
Found in 1604 Collections and/or Records:
Dave Levy, between 1920-1930
Dave Levy wearing a suit and tie in San Diego, California.
Dave Stein, between 1930-1960
Formal head and shoulder portrait of Dave Stein, a member of B'nai B'rith, Lodge 171, Denver, Colorado.
David D. Grossman, circa 1910
Studio portrait of David D. Grossman a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
David Harlem, circa 1910
Studio portrait of David Harlem a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
David May
Born in 1848 in Bavaria, David May lived in New York and Cincinnati before travelling for health reasons to Colorado, where he opened a dry goods store in Leadville. This store became the foundation of one of America's biggest and best-known department store chains, the May Department Stores Company. May was a leader in the Leadville Jewish community and also had close ties to the Denver Jewish community, especially with Temple Emanuel and National Jewish Hosspital.
David Rafflelock, 1926-1977
Editor of The Echo Publishing Company, which published "The Echo: Colorado's Magazine of Comment and Art" and founder of the Natinal Writers Club which gave help and advice to unknown writers, Rafflelock also founded one of the first writers' colonies in the U.S. He was inducted into the Literary Hall of Fame.
Death Record in BMH, circa 1990
Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol book with death records.
Dedication of the Frances Wisebart Jacobs Sculpture, 1987
Jean and Milton Morris pose with the sculptress around the Frances Wisebart Jacobs sculpture during its dedication at National Jewish Hospital.
Dedication of the Frances Wisebart Jacobs Sculpture, 1987
Relatives of Frances Wisebart Jacobs stand around the Frances Wisebart Jacobs statue in National Jewish Hospital during the dedication of the sculpture.
Dental Clinic in Kearns, Utah, 1943
Dental officers and assistants treat patients in the dental clinic in Kearns, Utah.