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Photograph of Donna May Brown and Betty Lea Brown, Boulder City, Nevada, August 13, 1931

Date

1931-08-13

Description

The gray scale view of Donna May Brown and Betty Lea Brown in Boulder City, Nevada. Miss Donna Brown, four years old, and Miss Betty Brown, three years old, are wearing white jump suits and are standing in front of a truck with two unidentified men behind them.

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Transcript of interview with Hershel Brooks by Barbara Tabach, December 8, 2016

Date

2016-12-08

Description

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. Before assuming his first rabbinical position, Brooks married his wife, Alma, and graduated with his BA from the University of Miami. He was first hired by a conservative congregation in Miami, and subsequently led congregations in Savannah, Georgia, Greensboro, North Carolina and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Eventually, he joined a temple in Anaheim, California, where he served for twenty years. In 1996, Brooks retired to Las Vegas. He was soon asked to lead services at Temple Bet Knesset Bamidbar [BKB] twice a month as its rabbi. He still is active at BKB, though he retired in 2011. In this interview, Brooks reflects on his family background and the path that lead to his becoming a rabbi in the Conservative Jewish Movement. He talks about his career, including his involvement with BKB as well as other Jewish community service, including facilitating adult bar mitzvah classes and serving on the local Rabbinical court of Judaism, known as Bet Din.

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A horse-drawn water delivery wagon: photographic print

Date

1907 (year approximate) to 1908 (year approximate)

Description

A horse-drawn water delivery wagon in Goldfield, Nevada.

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Goldfield homes in the desert: photographic print

Date

1900 (year approximate) to 1915 (year approximate)

Description

View of desert dwellings in Goldfield, Nevada.

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Ray Dingman in wagon: photographic print

Date

1906 (year approximate) to 1907 (year approximate)

Description

Ray Dingman sits in his water delivery horse-drawn wagon. He was a pal of Rinker.

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Unidentified mill area: photographic print

Date

1900 (year approximate) to 1915 (year approximate)

Description

Unidentified mine or mill-Goldfield area-early 1900s.

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