Jews
Found in 5060 Collections and/or Records:
Draft Horses at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, between 1920-1940
A group of seven draft horses on the farm at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). Two unidentified men are standing with the horses, holding on to lead ropes attached to their halters. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. It was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver.
Drawing of Rabbi Reading, 1923
Ink drawing by Olga Margolis shows a Rabbi in a prayer shawl reading a book.
Drug and Prescription Department at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, between 1938-1950
Interior of the Drug and Prescription Department, part of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). A resident pharmacist, Alex J. Stark, is preparing a prescription. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. The sanatorium was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver.
E, 1971-1972
Correspondence related to persons and companies starting with the letter ''E''
E. Fuerdheim, circa 1910
Studio portrait of E. Fuerdheim a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
E. Lewis, circa 1910
Studio portrait of E. Lewis a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
E. Solomon, circa 1910
Studio portrait of E. Solomon a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
Early Board Members of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, circa 1924
Early Campus of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, between 1912-1950
The early campus of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS) features the operating room, which later became an administration building, women's living quarters, laundry and tent buildings. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. The sanatorium was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver.
Early Colonist Synagogue, between 1970-1990
Early colonist synagogue in Cotopaxi, Colorado.The slide was used as part of the ''To Breathe Free'' slide show presented by the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society (RMJHS).