Jewish men
Found in 1604 Collections and/or Records:
Felix Grant, circa 1910
Studio portrait of Felix Grant a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
Finesilver Family, between 1910-1920
A formal studio portrait of the Finesilver family. Standing left to right behind their parents are children Jessie, Rose, John, and Doris and seated are Annie and Isaac Finesilver.
Finesilver Family, circa 1905
A formal studio portrait of the Finesilver family. Standing left to right around their parents are children Doris, Jessie, John, and Rose and seated are Isaac and Annie Finesilver.
Finesilver Family in Later Years, between 1930-1939
Portrait of the Finesilver children with their mother. Back left to right are Rose and John and front row left to right are Jessie, Annie, and Doris.
First Confirmation of United Hebrew Center, 1951
Graduates and Rabbis pose together during the first Confirmation of United Hebrew Center. Left to right are Bob Slosky, Milton Braun, Elaine Rosenblatt, Rabbi Eli Gottesman, Davida Shidler, Abe Pepper, and Albert Golbert.
First High School Dance Orchestra in Fort Collins, between 1925-1929
Members of Silver Star Entertainers, the first high school dance orchestra in Fort Collins, pose together in a living room with their instruments. Forrest Meyer is seated at the piano.
Fitzsimons General Hospital Military Training, 1925 July
A large group of men stand in eight rows in a field between two rows of tents doing exercises at Ft. Logan, Colorado. The men all wear military pants and boots and under shirts. The men in training are part of the medical department officers. Dr. Ed Silverberg stands at front of the third row from the left and is marked with an x.
Five Friends in Estes Park, 1919 June 1
Five individuals pose in front of a car in Estes Park, Colorado.
Flaks Family, 1856-1910
Brothers Samuel (Solomon) and Abraham Flaks were in Leadville, Colorado by 1885. They were employed as tailors, under the name of S. Flocks. Samuel Flaks was born in German on August 1, 1856 and emigrated to the United States in 1884. He married Hannah Oliner, also an 1880 immigrant from Germany, in 1883 or 1884. Abraham was born in Austria during November of 1868. He emigrated in 1885. Samuel Flaks married Dora, an Hungarian immigrant, born in August, 1876.