Longtime Las Vegas architect Jon Sparer poses in the Sanctuary at Congregation Ner Tamid in Henderson. Sparer designed Ner Tamid's current location on the Greenspun Campus for Jewish Life, Learning, and Spiritual Renewal at 55 N. Valle Verde Drive.
Longtime Las Vegas architect Jon Sparer poses in the Sanctuary at Congregation Ner Tamid in Henderson. Sparer designed Ner Tamid's current location on the Greenspun Campus for Jewish Life, Learning, and Spiritual Renewal at 55 N. Valle Verde Drive.
Harry Fagel grew up in the Las Vegas Jewish community and works as a Lieutenant with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Harry is also a published poet with two books of poetry. Seen here at a favorite establishment, En Fuego Cigar Lounge at 790 Coronado Center Drive in Henderson.
Harry Fagel grew up in the Las Vegas Jewish community and works as a Lieutenant with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Harry is also a published poet with two books of poetry. Seen here at a favorite establishment, En Fuego Cigar Lounge at 790 Coronado Center Drive in Henderson.
Harry Fagel grew up in the Las Vegas Jewish community and works as a Lieutenant with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Harry is also a published poet with two books of poetry. Seen here at a favorite establishment, En Fuego Cigar Lounge at 790 Coronado Center Drive in Henderson.
Harry Fagel grew up in the Las Vegas Jewish community and works as a Lieutenant with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Harry is also a published poet with two books of poetry. Seen here at a favorite establishment, En Fuego Cigar Lounge at 790 Coronado Center Drive in Henderson.
Ed Von Tobel, Sr. loved to travel. Here he is shown on a trip to Cuba. Number one marked on the photograph is Otto Kimball, Nevada pioneer and early-day Las Vegas insurance agent and realtor. Number 2 is Ed Von Tobel, Sr. Physical object has an insert containing additional biographical information.
Sam Boyd and Milton Prell at the Mint Casino, celebrating the casino's fourth "birthday" in 1961. Inscription with photograph by Dorothy Dorothy reads: "Cut colossal; MINT CASINO; Sam Boyd Sr. and old timer (?) when Sam was associated with the Mint." [identified 11-1-84] Street Address: 100 Fremont Street