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Transcript of interview with Laura Sussman and Wendy Kraft by Barbara Tabach, February 17, 2016

Date

2016-02-17

Description

They've been referred to as the two Jewish mothers who own a funeral home. At first glance that seems too simple a description. However, it is how they arrived at this description that tells a story of two women who moved here in the late 1990s and whose paths crossed as they became part of the Jewish community of Las Vegas. Laura Sussman arrived first. It was 1997. The Jewish Community Center, a JCC without walls as Laura puts it, hired her as its first executive director. She was from Ohio where there was a robust Jewish tradition. She was director for eight years; then executive director at Temple Beth Sholom. Wendy Kraft moved to the valley in 1999. She was a stay at home mom from Boston, who was accustom to volunteering in the Jewish community. Knowing no one and on the brink of divorce, the Jewish community became her life, a way to build a network of friends and keep her occupied just as it had been in Boston. The two women met through their work with the JCC and love followed. Several years later, in 2009, so did their new business, Kraft-Sussman Funeral and Cremation services. By February 6, 2015, Laura and Wendy had married. They had already formed a family with each other and their three daughters, Leah Sussman, Emma and Elyse Kraft. In this interview they discuss their joint sense of purpose that includes love of family, dedication to the Jewish community, pride in the LGBT identity, and providing caring services to those at the time of funeral services. They talk also of Jewish traditions related to death, the Jewish burial society known as Chevra Kadisha, and challenges of their industry. They share feelings about nonprofits and how they value being actively involved in the community.

Text

Minutes from Temple Beth Sholom Board of Directors meetings, June 1988 - May 1989 (1 of 2)

Date

1988 to 1989

Archival Collection

Description

Meeting minutes include reports from committees of the board, correspondence, and balance sheets.

Text

Video, Welcome to the Jewish Community Day School of Las Vegas, circa 1998

Date

1998

Archival Collection

Description

This promotional video showcases teachers and students at the Jewish Community Day School of Las Vegas.

Moving Image

Video, News 13 segment on the growth of Jewish population in Las Vegas, March 22, 1999

Date

1999-03-22

Archival Collection

Description

Segment from News 13 on the Jewish community in Las Vegas and Henderson, Nevada.

Moving Image

Photograph of children in a classroom, 1980s

Date

1980 to 1989

Archival Collection

Description

Black and white photograph with children and teachers in a classroom.

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Barbara Raben Collection on the Las Vegas Jewish Community

Identifier

MS-00655

Abstract

The Barbara Raben Collection on the Las Vegas Jewish Community (1976-2018) is comprised of materials collected by Barbara Raben that document her personal life and her involvement with the Las Vegas, Nevada Jewish community, specifically the Hadassah Southern Nevada Chapter and the Jewish Family Service Agency (JFSA) of Clark County, Nevada. Hadassah and JFSA records consist of photographs and programs from events held by the organizations. Materials also document Raben's business, The Candy Factory, and her connections to the Florence Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning.

Archival Collection

Photograph of Joyce Straus and others, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1990s

Date

1990 to 1999

Archival Collection

Description

Joyce Straus speaking with a group of women at her home in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Photograph of Joyce Straus, Las Vega (Nev.), 1990s

Date

1990 to 1999

Archival Collection

Description

Joyce Straus holding up framed art at her home in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Image

Photograph of Debra Cohen, Norma Friedman, and Dee Ober, 1990s

Date

1990 to 1999

Archival Collection

Description

A group photo of, from left to right, Debra Cohen, Norma Friedman, and Dee Ober at a United Jewish Appeal (UJA) event, most likely in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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