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Kraft-Sussman business ephemera and clippings, 2009-2013

Date

2009 to 2013

Description

Newspaper clippings and business collateral for Kraft-Sussman Funeral Home. Kraft-Sussman is the only Jewish-owned and operated funeral home in southern Nevada.

Text

Jewish Federation correspondence, meeting minutes, and other records, item 02

Description

Memo from Arne Rosencrantz to the Board of Directors for the Jewish Federation of Las Vegas, Nevada.

Audio clip 1 from interview with Lori Chenin-Frankl, June 7, 2016

Description

In this clip Lori Chenin Frankl discusses the role of Judaism in her childhood and growing up Jewish in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Speeches and ephemera for the Bar Mitzvah of Barry Katz, 1965

Date

1965

Archival Collection

Description

Speech transcripts and ephemera about the Bar Mitzvahs of Barry & Jeffrey Katz, 1965.

Text

Sax, Harry A., 1939-

Harry Sax was born May 01, 1939 in Chicago, Illinois, the son to first generation American Jews. He spent his childhood on Chicago's Southside, where his family belonged to a progressive Reform congregation. After graduating from Hyde Park High School, he continued his education at Indiana University. In college, Sax was a member of the Zeta Beta Tau Jewish fraternity, participated in a singing group, and was a cadet in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps.

Person

Barbara Raben oral history interview

Identifier

OH-02278

Abstract

Oral history interview with Barbara Raben conducted by Barbara Tabach on February 24, 2015 for the Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project. In this interview Raben discusses her involvement with Hadassah, a women's Jewish organization, in Southern Nevada, and the various groups within that organization. She also talks about her family, her relationship to Judaism, and moving to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1991. Raben discusses the business she built in Los Angeles, California and Las Vegas, Nevada called the Candy Factory. She then talks about the formation of Midbar Kodesh Temple with other families from Temple Beth Sholom.

Archival Collection