Jewish women
Found in 1532 Collections and/or Records:
Max and Millie Kean, 1908
Max and Millie Kean and their daughter Edna pose for a studio portrait.
Max and Millie Kean, 1942 March
Max and Millie Kean pose for a formal studio portrait.
Max Goldberg, 1972 November 3
Copy of a page from the Intermountain Jewish News featuring a collage of photographs from Max Goldberg's personal and professional life. Photos include Max and Mariam Goldberg's wedding portrait, Max shaking hands with President John F. Kennedy, Max standing with Robert Kennedy, Max holding a sheriff's badge, Max posed with President Dwight Eisenhower, Max posed with President Gerald Ford, Max shaking hands with Danny Kaye, and shaking hands with Max Baer.
Max Hayutin and Flora Solomon Hayutin, between 1920-1929
Formal composite portrait of Max Hayutin and Flora Solomon Hauytin.
Max Kean at Balanced Rock, circa 1902
Max Kean and a friend sit on donkeys (him astride and her side saddle) at Balanced Rock in the Garden of the God's
Max Mendel Fisher Family, circa 1918
Formal studio portrait of the Max Mendel Fisher family. Front left to right are Max M. Fisher, Minnie Fisher, and Ethel Pepper Fisher. Rear left to right are Harry Fisher, Emma Fisher, Sara Ann Fisher Melnick, and Joseph Ziskind Melnick.
May Arno Schwatt Publications, 1928-1930
Mayer Home in Saguache, 1884
Leopold and Barbara Mayer stand by the gate in front of their home in Saguache, Colorado. Their sons Sam, Fred, and Adolph and an unidentified boy sit on horseback in the front yard around an unidentified man.
Member of the Goldfain Family, between 1920-1940
Formal portrait of an unidentified young woman, a member of the Goldfain family.
Memoir of Mrs. Frances Jacobs, 1892
Memoir of Mrs. Frances Jacobs published by the Charity Organization of Denver upon the death of Frances Wisebart Jacobs in 1892. The publication commemorates the life of Frances Jacobs and her charitable works. There are life tributes, eulogies, and proclamations by various organizations and community leaders, including Rabbi Friedman's eulogy at her funeral.