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Manhattan from Ellis Island. 1991.

Teenage killers identify victim. 1) Robert Trachtenberg (variant: Trakhtenberg); 2) Jack Koslow (variant: Kozlov); 3) Melvin Mittman; 4) Jerome Lieberman (variant: Liberman). Kneeling by the victim is Lt. Vance Barkinson. Photo 1954. [K]

Jack Koslow, teenage killer from Brooklyn. Photo 1955.             [K]

Congregation Talmud Torah Adereth El, 133 East 29th Street. Photo 1947.  [603]

Fifth Avenue at 38th Street, looking South-East. Bronze traffic tower is in the center. Photo 1923.         [103]

 

Group in Sweatshop of Mr. Schneider (variants: Shneider, Shnajder, Shnayder, Sznajder) at 87 Ridge Street. Photo1908.

Hyman Bachwald (variant: Buchwald) of 167 Allen Street, New York with his mother and grandmother. Photo 1913.

Isidor Rothandler (variant: Rotchandler) of 80 Ridge Street with his mother and social worker.  Photo 1913.

Jack Rose, social worker from the Bronx 7th Inspection District. Photo ca. 1910.

Jack Rose, social worker from the Bronx 7th Inspection District. Photo ca. 1910.

 Under-aged newspaper sellers: (a) L. Seizwater of 333 Christian Street., age 13; (b) Jacob Cross of 1404 S. 8th Street., age 15; (c) Sol Feltman (variant: Feldman) of 2442 S. Marshall Street, age 10 . Photo 1910.

Making hair-goods in the kitchen-living-room of H. Mowshowitz's (variants: Movshovits, Mowszowic, Mowsowitz), a contractor. 178 E. 2nd St., N.Y. Photo 1912.

Making hair-goods in a tiny hall-bedroom. Mrs. Chassin of 385 E. 3rd St., N.Y. top floor. Photo 1912.

Mary Malchade (variants: Molchadsky, Molczadski) of 27 Roosevelt St., a 9 years old newspaper seller near Brookly Bridge. Photo 1909.

Minnie Paster, 10 years old newspaper seller at Bowery & Bond. Photo 1910.

Minnie Paster, 10 years old newspaper seller at Bowery & Bond. Photo 1910.

Mrs. Rose Schneiderman (variants: Shnajderman, Sznajderman, Shnayderman). Photo 1915.

14 yrs. old Nathan Weis (variants: Weiss, Vajs, Vais,) of 435 W. Jersey St.. Photo 1910.

David Caplan (variant: Kaplan) of 9 Monroe Street, 15 years old Postal Telegraph Boy. Photo 1908.

Selling the "Warheit" - Jewish paper, at midnight, on Delancey Street. M. Brown of 247 Monroe Street, age 10 - on the right; H. Brown of 247 Monroe Street, age 12 - on the left; Scheer of 263 Stanton Street, age 14 - in the center. Photo 1913.

 

Sweatshop of Mr. Goldstein (variants: Goldshtejn, Golshteyn, Goldshtein, Goldsztajn, Goldsztejn, Goldschtein) of 30 Suffolk St. Photo 1908.

Family of Adolph Weiss of 422 E. 3rd St., making garters for Mr. Berger of 92 Spring St. Seven-year-old Sarah, next is 11 yr. old sister. Next is 13 yr. old brother. On left is seven-year-old Mary and ten-year-old Sam, and next the mother is a 12 yr. old boy. Photo 1912.

Waiting for the "Forwards" - Jewish paper - at 1 A.M. Group includes boys 10 years old. Taken on steps of "Forwards" building at 1:15 A.M. just as the papers were being issued. Photo 1913.

Yetta Leider, making hair-goods for Mowshowitz (variants: Movshovits, Mowszowic, Mowsowitz) of 178 E. 2nd St., Photo 1912.

Eastern District High School (Brooklyn), class of January 1930.

Students at Yeshiva University's Stern College for Women rehearse lighting of the first candle of the Menorah. Photo 1960.

Photographer: Herbert S. Sonnenfeld of New York.                                        [603]

Students at Yeshiva University's Stern College for Women rehearse lighting of the first candle of the Menorah. L to R: Tamara Platnick (variant: Platnik) of Forest Hills, NY, Rochelle Zigelman of Toronto, Canada, and Diane Groner of Omaha, NB. Photo 1960.                                      [603]

William Tobias of 80 Grattan St., Brooklyn, 12 yrs old. Newspaper seller. Photo 1909.

Elena Segelstein, a student at Yeshiva University's Stern College for Women lights the first candle of the Menorah. Photo 1963.                                                 [603]

Members of the Sophie Maslow (variants: Masloff, Maslov) Dance company with the 18th century Menorah from the Great Synagogue of Cracow (Krakow), Poland, during Chanukah Festival for Israel Bonds at Madison Square Garden. Photo 1965.  [603]

Rabbi Issac Israel and his wife Bertha watching TV at the Home of the Daughters of Jacob in The Bronx.  Photo 1951.       [I]

Public School 122 of Brooklyn, Class of January 1928.  A sign by the entrance reads: Evening High School for Men, A. Ethridge, Custodian.  Photo 1928.

 

 


East 23rd Street. Public Baths. 1911.
     
         
         

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More un-catalogued images and documents:

- Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Questionnaire. 1910's.
- Henry C. Zaro Bank; business letter. 1919.

- Studio portrait. Unidentified woman. Falk's Studio at 949 Broadway. Early 1900's.

- Studio portrait. Unidentified Jewish couple. A. Gutenmacher's Studio at 122 Rivington Street. Photo 1920's.

- Dora Perelman documents collection