Photographs
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Found in 12856 Collections and/or Records:
Rabbi Charles E. H. Kauvar, 1954
Portrait of Rabbi Charles Kauvar sitting in front of a bookshelf and holding a book.
Rabbi Earl Stone, between 1950-1969
Rabbi Earl Stone stands in his World War II uniform at the far right near an unidentified man at an event.
Rabbi Earl Stone, between 1960-1980
Formal portrait of Rabbi Earl Stone.
Rabbi Earl Stone, between 1950-1969
Rabbi Earl Stone delivers a speech at an unknown event.
Rabbi Earl Stone, circa 1955
Rabbi Earl Stone delivers a speech at the Rotary's Golden Anniversary. Behind him hangs a banner printed with ''1905 Rotary's Golden Anniversary.''
Rabbi Earl Stone at Air Force Retreat, 1962 October
Rabbi Earl Stone stands between two unidentified men at the first US Air Force retreat at J-CC Ranch Camp.
Rabbi Earl Stone Speaking, between 1950-1969
Rabbi Earl Stone delivers a speech at a dads and sons event. He stands at the head table.
Rabbi Earl Stone Speaking to Jewish Cadets, 1962 October
Rabbi Earl Stone stands at a podium speaking to faculty members and wives at the first US Air Force retreat at J-CC Ranchy Camp.
Rabbi Earl Stone Speaking to Jewish Cadets, 1962 October
Rabbi Earl Stone stands at a podium with an unidentified man during the first US Air Force retreat at J-CC Ranch Camp.
Rabbi Elias Hillkowitz, circa 1910
Rabbi Elias Hillkowitz was considered the dean of Denver's early west-side Orthodox Jewish rabbis. He was an early supporter of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS), where his son, Dr. Philip Hillkowitz, served as president from 1904 to 1948. Rabbi Hillkowitz suggested the JCRS motto from the Talmud: ''He who saves one life saves the world.''