Jewish women
Found in 1532 Collections and/or Records:
United Jewish Appeal Prime Minister's Mission, 1979
Several unidentified men, women, and children at a picnic hosted by the Ben Shemen Youth during a United Jewish Appeal Denver Prime Minister's Mission to Israel. A banner hanging over the event reads "[Hebrew phrase] Ben Shemen Youth Welcome the U. J. A. Prime Minister's Mission."
United Jewish Appeal Prime Minister's Mission, 1979
Robert Loup, center left, with several unidentified men and women at a picnic hosted by the Ben Shemen Youth during a United Jewish Appeal Denver Prime Minister's Mission to Israel. A banner hanging over the event reads "[Hebrew phrase] Ben Shemen Youth Welcome the U. J. A. Prime Minister's Mission."
United Jewish Appeal Prime Minister's Mission, 1979
Robert Loup, center, dances with unidentified women and children as three men and a woman play accordions at a picnic hosted by the Ben Shemen Youth during a United Jewish Appeal Denver Prime Minister's Mission to Israel.
Unitonian Club Outing at Idaho Springs, 1917 June 30
A group of nineteen men and women stand on a street in front of an automobile in Idaho Springs, Colorado. Joe and Betty Alpert are fifth and sixth from the left. The men wear striped knitted caps with a tassel; the women and one man hold Japanese-style umbrellas. A man and a woman are standing behind a brick wall of a multi-storied building. A track runs down the street. The Unitonian Club was a Jewish club in Denver, Colorado.
Unknown Family Portrait, 1910 July 25
Formal studio portrait of an unidentified family in San Francisco, California.
Valerie Gross Horwitz, Denver, 1981-2005
Photographs of Valerie Gross Horwitz (Schreiber) when she lived in Denver, Colorado.
Valerie Gross Pencil Drawing, circa 1975
Colored pencil drawing of Valerie Gross Schreiber, daughter of Dorothy Bercu Gross.
Vivienne and Tari Sigman on Vacation, circa 1949
Vivienne and Tari Sigman sit together on a lawn wearing matching dresses.
Vivienne Schoen Confirmation, 1933
Vivienne Schoen stands in front of a car wearing a white dress and holding flowers on the day of her confirmation.
Vivienne Schoen, Junior Hadassah Vice President, between 1930-1940
Newspaper copy of head and shoulders portrait of Vivienne Schoen used to announce her selection as Vice President of Junior Hadassah.