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Sparer, Jon

Jon Sparer is an architect in Las Vegas, Nevada who has worked on numerous hotels and casinos. He moved to Las Vegas in July 1981 and worked for the architecture firm Rissman and Rissman before joining Marnell Corrao. After briefly retiring in 1999, Sparer opened his own architecture firm and was contacted by Congregation Ner Tamid (of which he was a casual member) to design their new temple in Green Valley. He was also the architect for the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada (“The Center”) in Las Vegas.

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Brooks, Hershel, 1930-

Hershel Brooks was born December 3, 1930 in Brooklyn, New York. He was raised in an orthodox Jewish household, along with his four siblings, and attended Jewish community schools before pursuing his rabbinical studies. He studied at TelsheYeshiva in Cleveland, Torah Vodaath in New York, and Jewish Theological Seminary in New York.

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David and Heidi Straus oral history interview

Identifier

OH-02526

Archival Collection

Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian Charity

Corporate Body Alternate Name

OSF
Franciscan Sisters of Penance and Christian Charity

Roman Catholic religious congregation for women founded in 1835 in Heythuysen, the Netherlands

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Flora and Stuart Mason Photographs and Event Programs

Identifier

MS-00694

Archival Collection

Daryl Alterwitz oral history interview

Identifier

OH-02180

Archival Collection

Lynch, Rosemary, 1917-2011

Alternate Names

Sister Rosemary Lynch

Sister Rosemary Lynch was a Catholic nun, teacher, and social activist who advocated for world peace, disarmament, and an end to the testing and use of nuclear weapons.] Born March 18, 1917 in Phoenix, Arizona, Sister Rosemary Lynch attended St. Mary's parish schools as a child. She later became a member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian Charity community in 1932, and took her vows as a Franciscan Sister in 1934.

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