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Moss, Jay

He attended the Temple Beth Sholom construction celebration in Las Vegas, circa 1996.

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Harmell, Etta

Etta Harmell was once a chairman for Temple Beth Sholom in Las Vegas, Nevada. (jhp000801)

Person

Holocaust Survivors Group of Southern Nevada Records

Identifier

MS-00741

Abstract

The Holocaust Survivors Group of Southern Nevada records (1965, 1972, 1999-2016) mainly consist of organizational records created by the board of directors and officers of the group, stories about the experiences of local Holocaust survivors, and ephemera related to the Holocaust Survivors Group and the local Jewish community. Organization records include meeting minutes, correspondence, by-laws, and a list of officers. Materials also include a video recording of a 2006 Yom Hashoah memorial service to remember the Holocaust at Temple Beth Sholom and the Spring 2016 issue of PRISM: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Holocaust Educators.

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Hyson, Morton I.

A neurologist, Dr. Hyson was an attendee at the Temple Beth Sholom construction celebration in Las Vegas, circa 1996.  

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Shnairson, Philip

Rabbi of Temple Beth Sholom (Las Vegas) in 1970s 

https://www.bethsholomlv.org/mission-history 

 

 

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Levien, Frances, 1924-2011

She was a volunteer and attended the Temple Beth Sholom construction celebration in Las Vegas, circa 1996.

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Raphael, Sheldon Robert, 1924-1998

He attended the Temple Beth Sholom construction celebration in Las Vegas, circa 1996.

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Simon, Leslie

The daughter of Gerta Klein, Leslie attended the Temple Beth Sholom construction celebration in Las Vegas, circa 1996.

Person

Transcript of interview with Rabbi Felipe Goodman by Barbara Tabach, March 9, 2015

Date

2015-03-09

Description

Rabbi Felipé Goodman was born in 1967 and raised in an established Conservative Jewish community in Mexico City. This community would financially and emotionally support his seminary education was in New York City at the Jewish Theological Seminary. As a young rabbi eager for his own congregation, he became restless in 1998 and began his search for options which lead him to a listing for a rabbi at Las Vegas’s oldest synagogue, Temple Beth Sholom. During this oral history, Rabbi Goodman weaves a fascinating story of chance and good fortune of his interview process and visit to Las Vegas—including the generous parting gift of Snapple—and his surprising decision to take the position. Now, almost two decades later, he reflects on several of his accomplishments in addition to being Temple Beth Sholom’s longest serving rabbi to date. He mentions the opening of the synagogue’s move to a beautiful new building in Summerlin, where they were able to include a mikvah for conversions. He shares how he and Rabbi Jeremy Wiederhorn, formerly of Midbar Kodesh Temple, worked together to establish chevra kadisha for burying Jewish people. As a member of the Rabbinical Assembly he was especially please to help host the 2011 annual conference in Las Vegas after years of persuasion. Israeli political leader Tzipi Livni was the keynote speaker. Rabbi also speaks about his passion for Israel, AIPAC and the Conservative Movement in Judaism.

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