Jerome "Jerry" Blut (1939- ) is a retired attorney and an active member of the Jewish community in Las Vegas, Nevada. Blut served as president of Temple Beth Sholom from 1995 to 1996.
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Jerome "Jerry" Blut (1939- ) is a retired attorney and an active member of the Jewish community in Las Vegas, Nevada. Blut served as president of Temple Beth Sholom from 1995 to 1996.
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“Mission and History of Temple Beth Sholom." Temple Beth Sholom Las Vegas. Accessed September 1, 2015. http://www.bethsholomlv.org/#!mission-history/c1qhp.
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In this clip Lynn Rosencrantz describes what it is like for her to be Jewish in Las Vegas, Nevada as an adult.
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Oversaw the construction of Temple Beth Sholom. She also attended the Temple Beth Sholom construction celebration in Las Vegas, circa 1996.
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Over saw the construction of Temple Beth Sholom. He also attended the Temple Beth Sholom construction celebration in Las Vegas, circa 1996.
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Jared Shafer is a former board member of Temple Beth Sholom in Las Vegas, Nevada. He served as president of the congregation from 1984 to 1986 and also managed the temple's preschool. He moved to Las Vegas in 1944.
Roundtable Interview with Members of Temple Beth Sholom, 2015 January 14. OH-02459. Transcript. Oral History Research Center, Special Collections, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.
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He was once the hazzan (cantor) at Temple Beth Sholom. He and his wife attended the Temple Beth Sholom construction celebration in Las Vegas, circa 1996.
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Joseph Kohn served as the Cantor at Temple Beth Sholom in the 1960s and 1970s, and was appointed to the University of Nevada Board of Regents in 1974.
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Rose sells real estate in Las Vegas, Nevada. She also did the real estate deal to sell the old Temple Beth Sholom location, and attended the Temple Beth Sholom construction celebration in Las Vegas, circa 1996.
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The Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project Community Collection is comprised of organizational records, photographs, event programs, and ephemera donated by members of the Southern Nevada Jewish community as part of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas University Libraries’ Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project. Materials document the history of the Jewish community and Southern Nevada from 1941 to 2017. The collection provides information about family life, religious rituals, community events, and local businesses and organizations.
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