Jewish women
Found in 1526 Collections and/or Records:
Raisie Rifkin and Jan Pierce, 1962
Raisie Rifkin and Jan Pierce sit in an office in downtown Denver, Colorado. The view out the window behind them is of downtown Denver and the mountains to the west.
Raisie Rifkin and Susie, circa 1943
Formal studio portrait of Raisie Rifkin with her eldest daughter Susan.
Raisie Rifkin Graduation, between 1930-1939
Raisie Rifkin sits beside a column at the top of stairs wearing graduation regalia during her graduation from Barnard College.
Raisie Rifkin Wedding Portrait, 1940
Full-length portrait of Raisie Kiesler Rifkin in her wedding dress and veil, holding her bouquet. Joan (Raisie) Rifkin was born March 6, 1915 and died in Denver in December 1983. The daughter of Adolph Kiesler, she married Max Rifkin in 1940.
Ray David, between 1915-1919
Ray S. David stands in an outdoor setting in a suit and hat. In 1915, Mrs. Ray S. David was hired as superintendent of the Denver's Jewish Aid Society to supervise relief activities. She was nicknamed ''Little Mother to the Poor'' for her settlement work with East European Jewish immigrants. Ray David was a member of the Woman's Club of Denver, Denver Board of Charities and Corrections as well as the State Board of Pardons, and campaigned for women's suffrage.
Ray Shapiro Photographs
Mrs. Aaron (Ray) Shapiro was born and raised in New York City and became involved in the fund raising activity for the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society as a member of the New York Ladies' Auxiliary. The collection consists of an 1899 photograph of Ray Shapiro and a photograph of a plaque for a building on the JCRS campus erected with funds collected by the New York Ladies' Auxiliary.
Rearing Horse Lapel Pin, between 1950-1960
Lapel pin shaped like a rearing horse with rhinestones inset into the eyes, hooves, body and mane. Originally belonged to Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
Rebecca Lesem, between 1880-1893
Studio portrait of Rebecca Lesem as an older woman.
Rededication of Francis Wisebart Jacobs Park, 1993
Left to right Milton Morris, Jean Morris, and Polly Flobeck at the rededication of Francis Wisebart Jacobs Park. Milton and Jean Morris were nephew and niece of Francis Wisebart Jacobs.
Rededication of Francis Wisebart Jacobs Park, 1993
Left to right Elaine Clearfield, Milton Morris, Jean Morris, and Polly Flobeck at the rededication of Francis Wisebart Jacobs Park. Milton and Jean Morris were nephew and niece of Francis Wisebart Jacobs.