Jewish women
Found in 1526 Collections and/or Records:
Beige Circular Doily with Yellow Border, between 1912-1920
An off-white cotton twill doily with yellow embroidered border. There is a yellow and red floral motif with green leaves painted on material. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
Beige Linen Tablerunner with Crocheted Leaves and Pinwheels, between 1912-1920
A beige plain weave linen tablerunner with crocheted flowers on the long sides and crocheted leaf and pinwheel patterns on the smaller sides. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
Beige Linen Tablerunner with Crocheted Pinwheels, between 1912-1920
A beige plain weave linen tablerunner with crocheted cotton flower border lace on the long sides and crocheted pinwheels on the shorter sides. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
Beige Straw Hat with Velvet Ribbon and Tulle, between 1920-1940
A woman's large brimmed, wire-framed straw hat trimmed with black velvet ribbon at the base of the crown and at the edge and center of the brim. Four square cuts of black organdy are steamed into floral shapes and mounted across the front of the hat. The hat is lined with black grosgrain ribbon inside and two attached interior labels read: ''22; M.S.ca.'' and ''The May Co; Denver''.
Bella Lewin in a Trick Photograph, circa 1910
Bella Lewin in a trick photograph where she is sitting in a wagon as well as pulling it.
Bella Lewin Morse, circa 1909
Studio portrait of Bella Lewin Morse wearing a long white gown.
Bella Mintz
Born in Warsaw, Bella Mintz was a founder of Beth IsraelHome and Hospital.
Belle Beck, circa 1910
Portrait of Belle Beck seated beside another woman who has been cut out of the photograph.
Belle Kaplan, circa 1915
Portrait of Belle Kaplan seated at a table under a sign that says ''God Bless our Home'' wearing a long dress.
Belle Marcus, December 2018
File contains a copy of Belle's obituary, published in the Intermountain Jewish News, as well as an additional article on her life printed in the newspaper. Belle Marcus (1928-2018) was the director of the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society from 1977-1982.