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Interview with Marie Elizabeth (Stever; Daly) McMillan, February 4, 2004

Date
2004-02-04
Description
Narrator affiliation: Secretary, Administrative Assistant, Holmes and Narver; U.S. Atomic Energy Commission

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Interview with Peggy L. Bostian, June 28, 2004

Date
2004-06-28
Description
Narrator affiliation: Vice-president, CER Geonuclear Corp.; Administrative Assistant, Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Company (REECo)

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate University of Nevada, Las Vegas, January 20, 1993

Date
1993-01-20
Description
Includes meeting agenda and minutes with additional information about senate bills.

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Interview with Ann G. Dye, November 1, 2004

Date
2004-11-01
Description
Narrator affiliation: Program Manager, ReeCO in support of Department of Defense, Los Alamos National Laboratory & Sandia Programs

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Interview with Cecil C. Garland, July 19, 2006

Date
2006-07-19
Description
Narrator affiliation: Rancher, Anti-nuclear activist

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Interview with Barbara Germain Killian, September 20, 2005

Date
2005-09-20
Description
Narrator affiliation: Physicist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Interview with Cornelius John Smits, July 26, 2005

Date
2005-07-26
Description
Narrator affiliation: Director, Property Management, Dept. of Energy

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Interview with Kenneth Giles, February 10, 2005

Date
2005-02-10
Description
Narrator affiliation: EPA Farm

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Transcript from interview with Sari and Paul Aizley by Barbara Tabach, November-December, 2015

Date
2015-11-13
Description

Paul and Sari Aizley discuss their many accomplishments as residents of Las Vegas, including those in education and with Jewish Family Service Agency.

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Transcript of interview with Rabbi Malcolm Cohen by Barbara Tabach, December 16, 2015

Date
2015-12-16
Description

In this interview, Rabbi Malcolm Cohen speaks about observed differences between British and American Jewish communities as well as new Temple Sinai initiatives to build community and engage younger congregants. Rabbi Cohen and his wife have two children, Elijah and Rachel.

Rabbi Malcolm Cohen was born on October 7, 1973 in London, England. He describes having the typical Reform Jewish upbringing of a second generation Londoner. His mother worked as an office assistant, and his father ran a bookshop and also prepared youth for their bar and bat mitzvahs. It was his father?s dedication to Jewish education and service that greatly influenced his career path. After earning a degree in psychology from Southampton University, Rabbi Cohen went on to get a professional qualification in youth and community work. He subsequently became the British Reform movement?s first outreach officer, leading the efforts to engage 20- and 30-year-olds to Judaism. At his wife, Sarah?s, encouragement, Rabbi Cohen enrolled in Leo Baeck College to become a rabbi. Upon finishing his studies in 2006, he got a job at West London Synagogue, a large Reform congregation, where he worked with a team of rabbis. In 2009, Rabbi Cohen took the position as Temple Sinai?s rabbi, where he has served ever since. In this interview, he speaks about observed differences between British and American Jewish communities as well as new Temple Sinai initiatives to build community and engage younger congregants. Rabbi Cohen and his wife have two children, Elijah and Rachel.

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