Jews
Found in 5060 Collections and/or Records:
Moe Katz's Birthplace, circa 1913
Katz Grocery, birthplace of Moe Katz, 945 Walnut Street in Denver, Colorado. Moses (Moe) Katz was born in 1899 and founded the Chemical Sales Company with H. Fine in 1927.
Mogen David (Star of David), circa 1950s
Metal Star of David with Hebrew script in center spelling Tzion (or Zion in English), bottom has round threaded piece so the star can be screwed on to something; possibly meant to be a finial for a flag pole carrying the Israeli flag.
Moishe Ellya Goldberg, between 1880-1910
Formal portrait of Moishe Ellya Goldberg, great-grandfather of Rose Finer Goldblatt, reading from a Sefer.
Mollie Steinberg, 1915 December 25
Studio portrait of Mollie Steinberg seated on a chair wearing a long dress.
Monica Siegham, 1960
The collection includes annual reports, correspondence, limited patient records, meeting minutes, financial statements, reports, scrapbooks, photographs, sound discs, and objects from 1899 to 2009. The items reveal patient demographics and characteristics as well as detailed information regarding the early treatment of tuberculosis.
Monogram Models, Inc. (Jack Besser), 1971-1972
Correspondence related to letters to Jack M. Besser, General Manager of Monogram Models, Inc.
Montage of Elias Cohen and Family of Aspen, Colorado, circa 1905
Composite of the Elias Cohen family of Aspen including a formal portrait of Elias Cohen (bottom left); a formal portrait of his wife and two daughters (bottom right); and formal portraits of his in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weinberg (top). Elias Cohen was a resident of Aspen by 1891, a mine supervisor in, and manager of David Hyman's properties. It was Cohen who suggested the use of deep-sea divers to repair broken mine-pump shafts.
Montana - Billings - Federation, 1960-1969
Correspondence regarding the Billings, Montana federation
Montana - Butte - Federation, 1960-1969
Correspondence regarding the Butte, Montana federation
Montana Historical Society Records, 1865-1953
This box contains one roll of microfilm of the Montana Historical Society records of the Hebrew Benevolent Society, Temple Emanuel, and Fligelman's.