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Sadie and Hampton George Papers

Identifier

MS-00434

Archival Collection

William Hillman Shockley Photograph Collection

Identifier

PH-00241

Archival Collection

Grace Hayes Photograph Collection

Identifier

PH-00292

Archival Collection

University of Nevada, Las Vegas Arboretum Project Records

Identifier

UA-00043

Archival Collection

Josephine A. Johnson Diaries

Identifier

MS-01208

Archival Collection

Congregation Ner Tamid

Congregation Ner Tamid is the second oldest Jewish synagogue in the Las Vegas Valley, Nevada, founded in 1974. It is the largest Reform synagogue in Nevada, and has been led by Rabbi Sanford Akselrad since 1988. Ner Tamid is home to the Gary and Lynn Kantor Early Childhood Education Center and the Mark L. Fine Judaica gift shop.  It offers youth and adult education, as well as a Men’s Club, Sisterhood, and other social groups. In 2015, more than 600 families were members of Ner Tamid, and the congregation offered over 200 programs and activities in the course of a year.

Stewart, Helen Jane Wiser, 1854-1926

Helen Jane Wiser Stewart was born in 1854 in Springfield, Illinois. When she was nine years old, the family moved to Nevada, and then to Sacramento, California in 1863. Helen was educated in Sacramento and in 1873 she married Archibald Stewart in Stockton, California.

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