Jewish women
Found in 1526 Collections and/or Records:
Harry Berry Family, 1934
Family portrait of Harry and Hannah Berry with their sons Ray and Lawrence.
Hattie Schayer Friedenthal, circa 1910
Head and shoulders portrait of Hattie Schayer Friedenthal in an oval frame.
Hattie Schayer Friedenthal, 1922, 1998
Hattie Schayer Friedenthal (1868-1922) was born in New York City and moved to Denver with her parents when she was four years old. Hattie graduated from East Denver High School in 1884, and married Sigmund Friedenthal in 1891. She was deeply involved in the Denver Jewish community, acting as organizer and first vice-president of the Jewish Sheltering Home, Editor of the Denver Jewish News, and president of the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Hattie was buried at Fairmount Cemetery.
Hayutin Family Seder, between 1890-1910
Passover Seder at the Hayutin home. Fifteen unidentified individuals sit around the table including two children, two women, and eleven men
Hayutins and Becks, 1945
Left to right Ira Beck holding dogs, Morris Hayutin, Arthur Hayutin, Peryle Hayutin Beck, and Anna Ginsberg Hayutin pose on a front porch after Ira's discharge from the Army and during Arthur's leave from the Air Force.
Hazel Oberfelder, circa 1910-1920
Studio portrait of Hazel Oberfelder as a young woman wearing a ruffled dark dress.
HEA: Prayers Delivered by Bess Laderman, 1958-1971
File contains typed prayers on half-sheets of paper with handwritten notes.
Helen and Mort Fisher, between 1940-1960
Helen and Mort Fisher sit together on a boulder in a river.
Hellerstein Family, 1938
Lenora Hellerstein sits in a chair reading a magazine to her children Adrienne and Stephen Hellerstein who are seated on the floor in front of a fireplace.
Henri Judd, between 1920-1930
Henry Judd standing on a sidewalk in front of a large tree wearing a long black dress and hat.