Jewish women
Found in 1526 Collections and/or Records:
Cynde Ancel, 1979 October
Studio portrait of Cynde Ancel, author of ''To Breathe Free: An Early History of the Jews of Colorado.''
Daisy Lewin, circa 1909
Studio portrait of Daisy Lewin wearing a gown with lacy that crosses in the front.
Damask Place Mat, circa 1920
A hand-stitched, off-white damask place mat with crocheted checkerboard pattern on each end (see also the Damask Tablerunner). Embroidery done by Louise Anfenger.
Damask Tablerunner, circa 1920
A small hand-stitched, off-white damask tablerunner with crocheted cotton lace on shorter length edges. This view shows the crocheted cotton lace on the left edge (see also the damask place mat). The finish work was done by Louise Anfenger.
Dave Waldman, between 1940-1950
Studio portrait of Dave Waldman.
Days of '49ers, between 1900-1920
Six women pose together at the Days of '49ers in Idaho Springs. Four are identified as Ida Hayutin, Rae Solomon, Anna Hayutin (standing second from left), and Clara Hayutin.
Death Record in BMH, circa 1990
Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol book with death records.
Deborah Lovins, circa 1910
Studio portrait of Deborah Lovins in Denver, Colorado.
Dedication of the Frances Wisebart Jacobs Sculpture, 1987
Jean and Milton Morris pose with the sculptress around the Frances Wisebart Jacobs sculpture during its dedication at National Jewish Hospital.
Dedication of the Frances Wisebart Jacobs Sculpture, 1987
Relatives of Frances Wisebart Jacobs stand around the Frances Wisebart Jacobs statue in National Jewish Hospital during the dedication of the sculpture.