Oral history interview with Irene Fisher and Bobbie Gang conducted by Barbara Tabach on September 29, 2016 for the Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project. Fisher discusses moving to Las Vegas, Nevada with her husband assigned to Nellis Air Force Base, and their two children. She also talks about joining the Sisterhood at Temple Beth Sholom and the Clark County Library District Board. Gang joins in to talk about volunteering, family, and raising children in Las Vegas.
Oral history interview with Linh Fee conducted by Cecilia Winchell, Stefani Evans, and Jerwin Tiu on February 4, 2022 for Reflections: The Las Vegas Asian American and Pacific Islander Oral History Project.
Linh Fee talks about her family life growing up in Oahu, Hawaii, how her parents met in Vietnam, and memories of her childhood with her six siblings. She shares how she moved to Las Vegas, Nevada to find work after graduating from college at the University of Hawaii and her brief time working in the hospitality industry as a cocktail server. Fee discusses her career change to become a dental hygienist and life with her husband and three children.
Includes Super Sunday, Women's Division meetings, Maimonides Society, children's events, board meetings, Israel Independence Day, and Young Leadership Meetings.
Grouping of 4 photos from an envelope at the end of the album; showing children in a body of water (a river?), two women standing together outdoors, another view of children in the water, and a woman with a lamb that reads "Martha had a lamb." Envelope titled "Selma Morrison/temp.loan See source title."
To celebrate the first birthday of their youngest child in December 1924, the Tomiyasus posed for this family portrait. The adults, left to right, are Yonema and Toyono Tomiyasu and Toyono's sister, Shimayo Nagamatsu. The children, from left to right: Maymi, baby Uwami, Kiyo, and Nanyu Tomiyasu and their cousin, Yoshiko Nagamatsu.