Abstract
The Midbar Kodesh Temple Records (approximately 1986-1995, 2005-2017) are comprised primarily of event photographs, event programs, and bulletins created and maintained by Midbar Kodesh Temple in Henderson, Nevada. The collection also includes video recordings of the synagogue's groundbreaking in 1995 from local news channels and the 1986
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The Midbar Kodesh Temple Records (approximately 1986-1995, 2005-2017) are comprised primarily of event photographs, event programs, and bulletins created and maintained by Midbar Kodesh Temple in Henderson, Nevada. The collection also includes video recordings of the synagogue's groundbreaking in 1995 from local news channels and the 1986
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Arrangement
Materials remain as they were received.
Biographical / Historical Note
Midbar Kodesh is a Conservative Jewish temple founded in Henderson, Nevada in 1995 by former members of Temple Beth Sholom, Jewish synagoguge located in Las Vegas, Nevada. Population growth and physical expansion of real estate warranted the establishment of the second Conservative congregation in Southern Nevada, whose name means “Holy Desert.” Temple Beth Sholom was moving to the west side of the Valley, and a group of families--the Kaminskys, Goldmans, Rothmans, Simons, Goldsteins, and Feldmans--decided to start a new temple on the east side of Las Vegas. In the beginning, services were held at Truman White and Greenspun Middle Schools, and in a storefront on Eastern Avenue, across from McCarran Airport. Congregation members published a newsletter and established a preschool and a Hebrew school. In 1997, the Greenspun Family of American Nevada Corporation donated 3.8 acres of land on Paseo Verde Parkway in the Green Valley area of Henderson. While the new building was under construction, the congregation moved to another temporary location at 33 Cactus Garden Drive. The groundbreaking for a permanent home took place in 1999, and in March 2000 congregation members took turns carrying the Sifrei Torah by hand while walking 4.3 miles to their new synagogue. As of 2021 Midbar Kodesh continues to provide a place for worship, education, and socialization for Conservative Jews in the Green Valley area.
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"Midbar Kodesh Temple," Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project, UNLV University Libraries. Accessed May 7, 2021. http://digital.library.unlv.edu/jewishheritage/congregations/midbar-kodesh-temple.
Preferred Citation
Midbar Kodesh Temple Records, approximately 1986-1995, 2005-2017. MS-00714. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Acquisition Note
Materials were donated in 2015 and 2017 by Marcy Welt and in 2019 by Barbara Tabach; accession numbers 2015-028, 2017-028, and 2021-057.
Processing Note
In 2017, Tammi Kim minimally processed the materials during accessioning and created the finding aid in ArchivesSpace. Digital files were transferred from a USB thumb drive and described. In 2021, Tammi Kim accessioned the 2021 addition and updated the finding aid.