Women's Division meeting, from left to right: 1. Gerri Gelman/Gilman, 2. Heidi Sarno Straus, 3. Ronnie Epstein, 4. Flora Mason
Ruth Goldfarb and Flora Mason stand together in front of a planetary/space backdrop. Estimated date: 1990-1999
Seder kids table with individuals identified left to right: 1.Sam, 2. Amy Rosencrantz, 3. Clair, 4. Sara, 5. Bill Mason, 6. Dani M., 7. Janet, 8. Marcus Rosencrantz
Women's League Conference at the Newporter Inn, May 7, 1972. From left to right: 1. Flora Mason, 2. Bobbi Gang, 3. Joan Shapiro, 4. Ellen
Cub scout family picnic, Pack 150 at Sunset Park in Las Vegas. June 11, 1972; Two adults are Herb Kaufman (left) & Stuart Mason (right).
First Mason family camping trip in motor home, August 24-27, 1972. Sites visited included Bryce Canyon, Zion, and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.
Jim Mason's Preschool graduation at Temple Beth Sholom (located on Oakey) with teacher, Miss Berry.
Flora Mason's UNLV graduation, 1985. Standing next to her holding her diploma are her sons Bill (left) and Jim (right).
This documentary is about the Warsaw Remembrance Garden at Temple Beth Sholom in Las Vegas, Nevada. The film is written, produced, and directed by Ben Huber. It provides the historical context of the Warsaw ghetto during World War II and tells Henry Kronberg?s and Ben Lesser?s personal stories of survival. Barbara Tabach was a consultant on the film and the off-screen interviewer to whom Henry tells his story. Mark Scheiner is executive producer and Robert Machado is director of photography.
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