Skip to main content

Search the Special Collections and Archives Portal

Search Results

Display    Results Per Page
Displaying results 181 - 190 of 1230

Scrapbook pages from the Las Vegas Chapter of Hadassah, 1969-1970

Date

1969 to 1970

Description

Loose items and scrapbook pages documenting the Las Vegas Chapter of Hadassah, 1969-1970. The pages include photographs, programs, newspaper clippings and other ephemera.

Mixed Content

Scrapbook pages from the Las Vegas Chapter of Hadassah, 1970-1971

Date

1970 to 1971

Description

This folder contains loose scrapbook pages from the Las Vegas Chapter of Hadassah for the years 1970 and 1971. The pages document events of the chapter, including fundraising activities, meeting announcements and newspaper clippings.

Mixed Content

Photograph of Marla Letizia, Las Vegas (Nev.), March 02, 2017

Date

2017-03-02

Description

Longtime Las Vegas resident and Jewish community member Marla Letizia at home.

Image

Newsletters, Hadassah Happenings, 2012-2014

Date

2012 to 2014

Description

Newsletters from the Southern Nevada Chapter of Hadassah give updates on the events of the chapter.

Text

Photographs of Rochelle Hornsby, early to mid 1980s

Date

1980 to 1986

Archival Collection

Description

Two photographs of Rochelle Hornsby from the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce. The first image depicts Hornsby standing of a ladder of an F4 at Nellis Air Force Base, while the second image is a portrait photograph from the Las Vegas News Bureau.

Image

Transcript of interview with Dorothy Eisenberg by Barbara Tabach, October 23, 2014

Date

2014-10-23

Description

Interview with Dorothy Eisenberg by Barbara Tabach on October 23, 2014. In this interview, Eisenberg discusses her upbringing on the east coast and becoming a widow with four children. She met her second husband at a synagogue, and they moved to Las Vegas for a fresh start. Eisenberg became involved with Temple Beth Sholom, and the Las Vegas League of Women Voters. She has a school named after her in the Clark County School District.

Dorothy Eisenberg is a first generation American, with roots in Ukraine and Central Europe, and grew up in Philadelphia. Judaism was a significant part of Dorothy's life from the beginning, and both her and her brother spent many of their afternoons at Hebrew school and most weekends at Shabbat services as adolescents. Eisenberg moved to Las Vegas with her children and second husband in 1964. She became an influential member of the community and served as the Jewish Federation of Las Vegas's first female president. She was also actively involved in the League of Women Voters of Las Vegas Valley, including leading the organization's advocacy for school desegregation and serving as its president for two years.

Text

Photograph of a group in western wear at the Jewish Community Center, before 1955

Date

1950 to 1955

Archival Collection

Description

A large group of men, women and children pose for a picture in western attire in front of the bema at the former Las Vegas Jewish Community Center (probably on Carson Street).

Image