The former Temple Beth Sholom Sanctuary at 1600 E. Oakey Boulevard now serves as a multipurpose room for the Innovations International Charter School of Nevada.
The former Temple Beth Sholom Sanctuary at 1600 E. Oakey Boulevard now serves as a multipurpose room for the Innovations International Charter School of Nevada.
The former Temple Beth Sholom Sanctuary at 1600 E. Oakey Boulevard now serves as a multipurpose room for the Innovations International Charter School of Nevada.
A group photograph of past presidents of Temble Beth Sholom in Las Vegas, Nevada. From left to right, the men standing are identified as: Melvin Moss, Jack Entratter, Harry Wallenstein, Al Goot, David Zenoff, and Jerry Mack. From left to right, the men seated are identified as: Nate Mack (Jerry's father), Mike Gordon, and Lloyd Katz.
New Life Christian Center occupies the original Temple Beth Sholom building at 1229 Carson Street. The building was the first synagogue in Las Vegas and was also home to the first Jewish Community Center.
New Life Christian Center occupies the original Temple Beth Sholom building at 1229 Carson Street. The building was the first synagogue in Las Vegas and was also home to the first Jewish Community Center.
New Life Christian Center occupies the original Temple Beth Sholom building at 1229 Carson Street. The building was the first synagogue in Las Vegas and was also home to the first Jewish Community Center.