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Aviva of Hadassah scrapbook, 1995-2009

Date
1995 to 2005
Description

This scrapbook documents the history of the Aviva group of the Southern Nevada chapter of Hadassah from 1995-2005. The scrapbook includes newspaper clippings, photographs and awards for the chapter.

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Photo album from the Jewish Family Service Agency, circa 1990

Date
1990
Description

The photo album contains snapshots of various events held by the Jewish Family Service Agency, including picnics and meetings.

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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.

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Jewish Family Service Agency Records

Identifier
MS-00386
Abstract

The Jewish Family Service Agency (JFSA) records (1954, 1979-1993) contain organizational records, minutes, committee information, planning documents, newspaper clippings, newsletters, photographs, and volunteer information collected by Bea Levinson. There are also two folders of material about Bea Levinson, who was chairperson of the JFSA Long Range Planning Committee.

Archival Collection

Proclamation of recognition from Board of Commissioners of Clark County for the Jewish Family Service Agency of Clark County, 1988

Date
1988
Description

This plaque recognizes the Jewish Family Service Agency for its work in adoption services for the betterment of family life in Southern Nevada.

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Articles of incorporation certificate for the Jewish Family Service Agency of Clark County, June 16, 1977

Date
1977-06-16
Description

This certificate documents the incorporation of the Jewish Family Service Agency in Clark County by the Secretary of the State of Nevada.

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Transcript of interview with Bernie and Barbara Kaufman by Barbara Tabach, October 27, 2014

Date
2014-10-27
Description

Bernard ?Bernie? Kaufman and Barbara (Raben) Kaufman were married in 1961 in their childhood home of St. Louis, Missouri, at the ages of twenty-one and nineteen respectively. In 1968, they moved to Las Vegas, joining Bernie?s brother, Herb, in the growing city who had opened the first store. Bernie assisted in managing the family businesses four stores, until they were sold in 1982. At that time, he went into the car rental business; he sold that business in 2000 and then went into airport advertising. 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. In this interview, the Kaufman?s reflect upon their upbringing in St. Louis, where they met and married, and making the decision to move to Las Vegas. They discuss the experience of running the stores and the impact on business as the retail environment changed over the years. The Kaufmans also talk about their involvement with the Jewish community, including B?nai B?rith and Sisterhood, and how it?s grown over the years. They also discuss the impact of the Jewish community members in gaming as well as other sectors, and the increase of congregations over the decades.

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