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Transcript of interview with Stanley and Sandy Mallin by Barbara Tabach, January 7, 2015

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2015-01-07

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Stanley Mallin (1923- ) was a native of Kansas City, Missouri; the son of Bess and Louis Mallin. His mother was a homemaker and his father was an industrious immigrant from Ukraine who earned his US citizenship through combat in World War I. Stan was the middle child of their three. It was while Stan attended the University of Missouri that he met Jay Sarno. The two men’s fast personal friendship made them solid business partners. Their first endeavor was in Florida with a tile business. It was during a holiday stay at the Flamingo that the two dreamed a bigger, better hotel-casino. The result was Caesars Palace. He has lived and helped develop Las Vegas since 1968. In 1982, Stan married his wife Sandy (neé Jacoby) Mallin. Sandy grew up in New York and arrived in Las Vegas in 1977. She has provided dynamic leadership in the Jewish community. For several years she was President of the Women’s Division of Jewish Federation. She then followed this as the first woman to be President of T

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Jewish Federation correspondence, meeting minutes, and other records, item 27

Description

Letter from Hal Ober, President of the Jewish Federation of Las Vegas, to the Board of Directors, January 26, 1989.

Desert Inn Country Club Las Vegas, Nevada 25th Anniversary Celebration Family Album, 1981 November 07

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Archival Collection

Stanley Mallin Papers
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Collection Number: MS-00698
Collection Name: Stanley Mallin Papers
Box/Folder: Oversized Box SH-036

Archival Component

Jewish Federation correspondence, meeting minutes, and other records, item 28

Description

Letter from Hal Ober, President of Jewish Federation of Las Vegas, to Barry D. Eisen, President of Jewish Family Service Agency, March 19, 1989.