Jewish women
Found in 1526 Collections and/or Records:
Bertha Marks (Markowitz)
Bertha (Mickey) Marks came to JCRS from New York in 1927, leaving four children behind. After the sanitarium, she lived in the Ex-Patient's Home in 1929-30.
Bertha Schoyer Guldman Formal Portrait, 1939
Formal portrait of Bertha (Mrs. Leopold H.) Schoyer Goldman.
Bertie Dupler, between 1920-1940
Formal, studio portrait of Bertie Dupler Slohm looking over her right shoulder and wearing a string of pearls.
Bertie Dupler, between 1915-1930
Studio portrait of Bertie ''Birdie'' Dupler inscribed to her cousins.
Bess Laderman, 1932-1998
Folder contains biographical information on Bess Laderman and her memorial service on March 22, 1998; Hebrew Educational Alliance and the Alliance Sisterhood, including the HEAs farewell to Denver of Bess Laderman; Daniel Goldberger remarks at the unveiling of Rabbi Manuel Laderman's tombstone on October 28, 1990; and miscellaneous newspaper clippings and correspondence from Tim Wirth.
Bess Laderman Papers
Bessie and Ellis Wedgle 50th Anniversary, 1964 March
Bessie and Ellis Wedgle sit front row centered surrounded by unidentified individuals at the Wedgle's 50th anniversary party.
Bessie Bronstein Gravestone, between 1934-1950
Bessie Bronstein, mother of Louis Bronstein, gravestone in Rose Hill Cemetery in Denver, Colorado.
Bessie Greenberg Vean and Friends, between 1920-1929
Bessie Greenberg Vean poses with thirteen other young women wearing nightgowns and robes at a slumber party.
Bessie Miller, between 1900-1920
Bessie Miller in her later years sitting outside in a wooden chair.