Jewish women
Found in 1532 Collections and/or Records:
White Doily in Shape of a Star, between 1912-1920
A white hand-tatted doily made from hand-twisted three-ply cotton. It has a circular center with nine points on the outside forming a star shape. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
White Doily in Shape of a Star, between 1912-1920
A white hand-tatted doily made from hand-twisted three-ply cotton. It has a circular center with nine points on the outside forming a star shape. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
White Tablerunner with Raised Embroidery and Cutwork, between 1912-1920
A white linen tablerunner with white raised embroidered flowers and circular cutwork on top center. The edges are scalloped and finished with white embroidery. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
William and Sophie Goldstein, circa 1907
Formal engagement portrait of William and Sophie Goldstein standing on either side of a table.
William Timbel and Ida Richman Timbel, between 1910-1930
Formal studio portrait of William Timbel and Ida Richman Timbel.
Wisebart Family, 1891 January 4
Four children stand in front of two men and a woman on the porch of a house. The children and one of the men are most likely Ben Wisebart and his children, Laura, Edna, Rosetta, and Sam.
Woman with Infants, between 1940-1960
A women wears a headscarf and sit with infants who wear furry jackets, knit caps, and scarves. One child wears a button with the initials U.S.N.A.
Women's ''Free Them Now'' Campaign, 1968-1978
Materials on the Women's Campaign "Free Them Now."
Workshop of Jewish Family and Children's Service, 1967
Mayor Currigan and John Kamlet at a Workshop of Jewish Family and Children's Services in Denver, Colorado. Tillye Levy and a representative of the United Way can be seen in the background.