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Harmell, Etta

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

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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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Gordon, Mike

Mike Gordon (1903 - 1992) was born Meyer Harold Gordon. He is one of the founders of Temple Beth Sholom in Las Vegas and served as Temple president from 1949 to 1951.

In 1932, Mike moved to Las Vegas with his wife, Sallie Gordon. They owned and operated liquor and grocery stores. Mike also worked as a postman and later became Clark County Secretary of the Democratic Central Committee and a member of the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce board of directors.

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Kaufman, Barbara, 1941-

Barbara Kaufman (née Raben) was born on August 01, 1941 to Hymen Raben and Harriet Goodman. She married Bernard Kaufman on March 26, 1961. They moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1968. Barbara and Bernard have two children together, Carrie and Andrew Kaufman. Barbara focused herself on raising their children, Carrie and Andrew, and once the children were in their teens, she went to work for her brother as a bookkeeper. Barbara, as of October 27, 2014, is still a bookeeper.

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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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Transcript of interview with Melanie Greenberg by Barbara Tabach, June 14, 2016

Date

2016-06-14

Description

When Melanie Greenberg was a young girl in her hometown of Kansas City, Missouri, she thinks it is likely that she crossed paths with her future husband at Hebrew School. However, it would be years later in college when they officially met – and fell in love and married in 1970. By 1976, Missouri was in the rearview mirror and career opportunities for her husband Gene Greenberg would lead them to Las Vegas. With their 18-month-old daughter Sari, they drove into Las Vegas for the first time, down Boulder Highway to Flamingo Road. Gene’s employer had arranged for a room at the Flamingo Hotel. As she explains, there many have been a better route, but it brought them to town and they stayed, raised their family, and became fixtures in the community since that moment. Among their first goals was finding a synagogue. Melanie’s magical touch has been felt in many places within the Las Vegas Jewish community: an active member of Temple Beth Sholom, the Jewish Federation’s Young Leadership and Women’s programs, organizer of Hebrew High, coordinator of L’Dor V’Dor activities for seniors, and Executive Director of Hillel from 1996 – 2003.

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Menu for the Bankers' Convention dinner, Thursday, October 11, 1883, Galt House

Date

1883-10-11

Archival Collection

Description

Note: Reverse side of menu has a reproduction of a Bank of Kentucky bank note. List of local entertainment at bottom of menu. Opera house, Lizzie Harold and the Comley Dramatic Co., in The Princess Chuck. Masonic Temple, B. McAuley as Gilderoy Punk, The Jerseyman. Macauley's Theater, The popular tragedian, Thos. W. Keene Restaurant: Galt House (Louisville, Ky.) Location: Louisville, Kentucky, United States

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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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