Jewish women
Found in 1526 Collections and/or Records:
Herman and Nettie Weinberger Family, 1889
Formal studio portrait of Herman and Nettie Weinberger and ten of their children. Back row left to right are Herman, Pauline, Simon and Nettie; middle row left to right are Maurice, Henry, Rose, Fannie, and Jacob; and seated front row left to right are Jennie, Ethel, and Joseph.
Herman and Nettie Weinberger Family, circa 1915
Formal studio portrait of Herman and Nettie Weinberger (seated center) surrounded by their twelve children. Back row left to right are Henry, Fannie, Jacob, Ethel, and Joseph; middle row left to right are Rose, Herman, Nettie, Lulu, and Simon; and front row left to right are Maurice, Jennie, Arnold, and Pauline.
Herman and Nettie Weinberger Family, between 1915-1925
Herman and Nettie Weinberger (seated center) pose outside a house surrounded by their twelve children. Back row left to right are Fannie, Joseph, Simon, Arnold, Maurice, Henry, Jacob, and Jennie and front row left to right are Rose, Pauline, Nettie, Herman, Lulu, and Ethel.
Herman and Nettie Weinberger Family, 1889
Formal studio portrait of Herman and Nettie Weinberger and ten of their children. Back row left to right are Herman, Pauline, Simon and Nettie; middle row left to right are Maurice, Henry, Rose, Fannie, and Jacob; and seated front row left to right are Jennie, Ethel, and Joseph.
Herman and Nettie Weinberger Family, circa 1915
Formal studio portrait of Herman and Nettie Weinberger (seated center) surrounded by their twelve children. Back row left to right are Henry, Fannie, Jacob, Ethel, and Joseph; middle row left to right are Rose, Herman, Nettie, Lulu, and Simon; and front row left to right are Maurice, Jennie, Arnold, and Pauline.
Herman and Nettie Weinberger Family, between 1915-1925
Herman and Nettie Weinberger (seated center) pose outside a house surrounded by their twelve children. Back row left to right are Fannie, Joseph, Simon, Arnold, Maurice, Henry, Jacob, and Jennie and front row left to right are Rose, Pauline, Nettie, Herman, Lulu, and Ethel.
Herman Weinberger, circa 1928-1953
Born in 1844, and descended from Hungarian and Galician families, Weinberger emigrated to the U.S. in 1888, folowing several years of teaching, brewery management, cattle trading and farming. In Denver he worked as a clerk and grocer, residing on Market Street. Herman and his wife Nettie were founders of B.M. H. Synagogue. A stained glass window was created in their honor at B.M. H. in 1953, by their children.
Herman Weinberger Family, between 1930-1939
An older Herman Weinberger sits on a couch with his wife surrounded by their children. Mrs. Weinberger holds a large bouquet of flowers.
Herman Weinberger Family, between 1920-1929
The Herman Weinberger Family pose together in a living room around Herman and Nettie Weinberger. Seated left to right are Dr. Joseph, Pauline, Simon, Nettie Weinberger, Herman Weinberger, and Rose. Standing left to right are Lulu, Henry, Jennie, Arnold, Ethel, Jacob, Fannie, and Maurice
Hillel Academy (Denver, Colo.) Records
Hillel Academy of Denver is an Orthodox Jewish day school (yeshiva ketana) in which religious and secular instruction takes place for preschool through 8th-grade students. It was begun in 1953 and is part of a network of Orthodox day schools in the United States. The collection contains meeting minutes, administrative notes, scrapbooks, Annual Dinner programs, and appointment calendars of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Hillel Academy of Denver, Colorado, from 1963 through 1990.