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Photograph of Joshua, Aaron, and Rita Deanin Abbey, 1995

Date

1995

Archival Collection

Description

From left to right, Aaron Abbey, Rita Deanin Abbey, and Joshua Abbey pose in front of a sculpture in an art gallery.

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Laura Sussman oral history interview

Identifier

OH-03705

Abstract

Oral history interview with Laura Sussman conducted by Barbara Tabach on October 29, 2020 for The Great Pause: Las Vegas Chronicles of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Laura moved to Las Vegas in 1990. She and her wife, Wendy Kraft, own the Kraft-Sussman funeral home in Las Vegas. Laura talks of her work as a funeral director and in the community as President of the Jewish Family Services Agency. She also discusses the impacts of COVID-19 she's witnessed on Las Vegas residents. Subjects discussed include: COVID-19 impacts; traveling during COVID-19; networking with other funeral homes; Jewish Family Services community support

Archival Collection

Photographs of Jewish Federation Leaders, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1980s - 1990s

Date

1980 to 1999

Archival Collection

Description

Various photographs of Jewish Federation Leaders in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Photographs of Temple Beth Sholom High Holiday, September 19, 1977

Date

1977-09-19

Archival Collection

Description

Publicity photographs of High Holiday at Temple Beth Sholom. 120mm negatives.

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Photographs of Temple Beth Sholom members, February 05, 1968

Date

1968-02-05

Archival Collection

Description

Group photographs of Temple Beth Sholom members. 4x5 negatives.

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Awards and certificates for Edythe Katz, 1968-2001

Date

1968 to 2001

Archival Collection

Description

Select awards and certificates given to Edythe Katz for her involvement in the community.

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Transcript of interview with Shelley Berkley by Barbara Tabach, February 13, 2015

Date

2015-02-13

Description

In this interview, Berkley shares her family history, from her great-grandparents? immigration to the United States to her immediate family?s own migration from New York to Las Vegas. She reflects upon her childhood experience in Las Vegas, including her varied leadership positions with Jewish organizations as well as at school, from junior high school through college. Berkley also talks about her involvement as an adult within the Jewish community and more broadly as a public servant, in all levels of government.

Former United States Democratic Congresswoman Shelley Berkley represented Nevada?s 1st Congressional District from 1999 to 2013, an area that includes most of Las Vegas. During her seven terms as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, the district benefited from millions of dollars of federal funding for education, transportation, and other projects. She also successfully fought against storing nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain in Nevada. Shelley Berkley was born Rochelle Levine in New York City in 1951 and moved to Las Vegas during junior high in 1963. She practiced law in Las Vegas and served in the Nevada Assembly for two years. She was also a member and vice chair of the Nevada University and Community College System Board of Regents. Berkley attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas where she served as student body president and graduated with honors in 1972 with a B.A. in political science. After obtaining her J.D. in 1976 from the University of San Diego, she returned to Las Vegas to practice law. From 1976 to 1979 Berkley was Deputy Director of the Nevada State Department of Commerce. She provided legal counsel to several casinos at various points in her career, served as national director of the American Hotel-Motel Association, and founded the Southern Nevada Association of Women Attorneys and the Senior Law Project. In 1977 she married Frederic Berkley and had two children, Max and Sam. She remarried in 1999 to Dr. Lawrence Lehrner of Las Vegas, who also had two children from a previous marriage. Before being elected to Congress, Berkley served on the board of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. She continued her vocal support of Israel in Congress and was heavily involved in all matters related to the Middle East. She was a member of several committees, including: Foreign Affairs, Veterans Affairs, Ways and Means, Small Business, and Transportation. Building a new Veterans Administration medical complex in Southern Nevada and sponsoring many pieces of healthcare legislation are also among her accomplishments as a U.S. Representative. In 2013, she was appointed CEO and Senior Provost of the Touro College and University System?s Western Division.

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Photographs of the Governor's Conference on "The Universal Implications of the Holocaust," April 23 - 24, 1991

Date

1991-04-23
1991-04-24

Description

Various photographs of the Governor's Conference on "The Universal Implications of the Holocaust."

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