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Congregation Shirat Shalom

Congregation Shirat Shalom was founded in spring of 2013 in the Henderson/Las Vegas area by four unaffiliated Jews looking for a place to be comfortable, affordable and worship in the Reform style of Judaism. The concept of starting a new congregation without walls became very appealing and initially met as a nameless Havurah, or friendship group, and participants took turns leading the worship services.

 

As the number of participants grew, the group became a full congregation, leading to the development of Congregation Shirat Shalom, meaning ‘Song of Peace’.

 

Congregation Adat Ari El

Congregation Adat Ari El was a Jewish Reform congregation in Las Vegas, Nevada founded by former members of Temple Beth Am in 1992. The congregation started out with about 15 families that held services in a donated storefront every two weeks, led by a rabbi who traveled from California. In 2007, Adat Ariel merged with Temple Beth Am to form Temple Sinai.

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Congregation Ner Tamid member and event photographs, annual reports, "Mensch of the Year" award, "Women of Valor" award, Congregation Ner Tamid booklets, confirmation services programs, gala programs and invitations, CNT temple exterior photographs, 2006 to 2018

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Congregation Ner Tamid Records
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Collection Number: MS-00812
Collection Name: Congregation Ner Tamid Records
Box/Folder: Box 03, Digital File 00, Box SH-051

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