Jewish hospitals
Found in 168 Collections and/or Records:
National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives Postcard, circa 1915
A postcard with a drawing of a "Birdseye view of the National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives, Denver, Colorado, A Free Hospital for the Poor Consumptive" from around 1915. Traffic of horse drawn wagons, cars, and a trolly are shown on Colfax Avenue in Denver, Colorado.
Newspaper Clippings, 1946-1985
Folder contains newspaper clippings about Beth Israel Hospital and Geriatric Center.
Newspaper Clippings, 1954-1955
Newspapaer clippings on National Jewish Hospital and medical treatments for tuberculosis.
NJH, JCRS, and Denver B'nai B'rith, 1906-1919
Contains correspondence between the Industrial Removal Office in New York and National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives, the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, and the Colorado IRO Bureau of the Denver B'nai B'rith.
NJH Menus, 1917-1926
File contains menus from National Jewish Hospital (NJH) in Denver, CO. from 1917 to 1926. File includes handwritten notes about menus for the week, small typed menus for individual days with a place at the bottom for the patient's name, and large typed menus for individual days. NJH menu items are listed. Food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner is listed on each menu.
Officers and Board of Trustees Lists, 1968-1970
The American Medical Center and AMC Cancer Research Center were the successors to the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. The folder contains lists of officers and Board of Trustees.
Oral History Interview with Anne Niblock, 1978 October 25
Anne talks about coming to Denver to finish her degree at the University of Denver and started working for National Jewish Hospital as the only teacher for the students grades 1-7, all the children were patients at the Hospital, she functioned as a teacher, foster mother, counselor; associated with the Denver Public School System.
Oral History Interview with Bernice Bassow, 1978 November 2
Interview covers Bernice's family background, biographical information, Jewish community life in Denver, functions of the women's division of Rose, gift shop and snack bar.
Oral History Interview with Dr. Edmond Cohen, 1978 September 2
Interview covers how he heard of the hospital while still serving overseas during WWII, all initial doctors had served; hospital for Jewish doctors, fundraising and planning for the hospital, served as president from 1961-1962. Also covers some biographical information and schooling.
Oral History Interview with Dr. Herman Laff, 1978 September 27
Interview covers some brief biographical information (Russian born, immigrated to Denver at age 5), East vs. West tension, need for Jewish hospital on the East Side, growing pains of the hospital, 1974 board gave him Humanitarian Award.