Oral history interview with Harry Fagel conducted by Barbara Tabach on April 15, 2016 and January 13, 2017 for the Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project. Fagel discusses being raised in the Jewish community of Las Vegas, Nevada and how the city has changed over the decades. He also talks about his career as a police lieutenant and a published poet.
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.
In the signature line of Harry Fagel?s emails is a reads: Be the light in dark spaces. This illumines the person that Harry is both as a police officer and a poet in Las Vegas. Harry is native Las Vegan, who has served the community with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for nearly 30 years. He currently is a police lieutenant serving in Laughlin, Nevada. In addition, Fagel is a respected poet, writing both for the public and on commission. He performs in the local poetry scene. He also has showcased his poetry in two published books, released an album, and is a recipient of the Hilliard Endowment Grant from the University Nevada, Reno. Fagel is a graduate of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and currently lives in Henderson with his wife, Leilani and two sons, Sam and Jake. In this interview, Fagel discusses his family background, how his grandparents came to live in Las Vegas in the 1950s, as well as his relationships with both his mother and father. He recalls his early jobs which included working for his cousin Freddie Glusman?s restaurant Piero?s and for Circus Circus-long before becoming a policeman. His involvement with the Jewish community started young and he shares how it has evolved over the decades. In addition, Fagel reflects upon his career as a law enforcement officer, the progressiveness of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, and changes in relations between the police and communities, both locally and nationally. Lastly, Fagel talks in detail about his poetry, its dominant themes, and the local poetry scene.