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Jews

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5063 Collections and/or Records:

Raphael Levy, between 1920-1943

 Item
Identifier: B063.08.0016.00112
Abstract

Studio portrait Raphael Levy wearing a suit and tie. Father of Jack, Hannah, and Edward Levy and married to Bertha Levy.

Dates: between 1920-1943

Raphael Wolf Levy, between 1810-1830

 Item
Identifier: B063.08.0016.00102
Abstract

Portrait of Raphael Wolf Levy in middle age wearing a suit and leaf shaped tie.

Dates: Coverage: between 1810-1830

Rauch Morris and Birdie Foundation, 1951-1958

 File
Identifier: B005.01.0024.0017
Abstract

Correspondence related to the Rauch Morris and Birdie Foundation

Dates: 1951-1958

Ray Berry, circa 1916

 Item
Identifier: B063.08.0024.00077
Abstract

Ray Berry, as an infant, stands in the driver seat of an open top car wearing a white suit.

Dates: circa 1916

Ray Waldman, between 1940-1950

 Item
Identifier: B063.08.0061.00119
Abstract

Studio portrait of Ray Waldman.

Dates: between 1940-1950

RD Month - Save-Your-Breath Campaign, 1968

 File
Identifier: B005.01.0010.0029
Abstract

correspondence regarding the Save-Your-Breath Campaign

Dates: 1968

Rearing Horse Lapel Pin, between 1950-1960

 Item
Identifier: B107.01.0003.00004
Abstract

Lapel pin shaped like a rearing horse with rhinestones inset into the eyes, hooves, body and mane. Originally belonged to Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.

Dates: between 1950-1960

Rebecca and Jacob Weindling, circa 1911

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0013.00023
Abstract

Jacob Weindling sits in a chair, with his wife Rebecca standing next to him. The couple immagrated to the United States from Poland. In 1937, Jacob Weindling became a Naturalized American Citizen and later Rebecca in 1942. The Weindlings resided in Pueblo, Colorado and were members of B'nai Jacob Temple.

Dates: circa 1911

Rebecca Lesem, between 1880-1893

 Item
Identifier: B063.08.0061.00082
Abstract

Studio portrait of Rebecca Lesem as an older woman.

Dates: between 1880-1893

Reception Room at the Denver Sheltering Home, circa 1920

 Item
Identifier: B089.12.0020.0028.00008
Abstract

Interior view of the reception room at the Denver Sheltering Home. The Denver Sheltering Home's history began in 1907, when it was a refuge for lower-income children whose parents were being treated for tuberculosis, or had passed away from tuberculosis.

Dates: circa 1920