Jewish Rituals, 1940s-1990s
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Photographs and correspondence regarding the naming and construction of the Dorothy Eisenberg Elementary School.
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Muriel Stevens cooking with guests on her television show, the Muriel Stevens Show.
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Four posters from the Holocaust Resource Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Posters contain pictures featuring various people, events, and messages.
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Flyer advertising cooking demonstrations by Muriel Stevens.
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Arthur "Art" Marshall discusses early life in Las Vegas, the financing of Las Vegas casinos, and his involvement in the Jewish community.
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Ruth Urban was born November 16, 1948 in Los Angeles, California. At the age of ten, she moved to Las Vegas, Nevada with her mother and older sister. Urban spent most of her childhood in the Huntridge area and was always involved with Temple Beth Sholom. After graduating from Las Vegas High School, Urban attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas where she received a bachelor’s degree in social work, and later, a master’s degree in counseling.
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In 1961, at the age of thirteen, Gerald “Jerry” Gordon became a bar mitzvah. This typical coming of age celebration was unusual in that he had simultaneously studied in both his home state of California and his adopted home of Las Vegas, where he spent summers with his grandparents. 1961 is also the same year that the Gordons made Las Vegas their permanent home.
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