From left, Joni Fried, Anthony Fusco, Sarah Fried, Max Jacobson-Fried, Lucas Jacobson-Fried, and Emilia Jacobson-Fried in the popular Freed's Bakery location at 9815 S. Eastern Ave.
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Artifacts from the building's former use as Temple Beth Sholom, like this door adorned with the Star of David, are few as the building at 1600 E. Oakey Boulevard now houses the Innovations International Charter School of Nevada.
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A room at the former Temple Beth Sholom facility at 1600 E. Oakey Boulevard now serve as a classroom for the Innovations International Charter School of Nevada. They are still adorned with the original stain glass windows.
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Dubbed "Faye's Kitchen," the cooking facility at the former Temple Beth Sholom at 1600 E. Oakey Boulevard now serves students at the Innovations International Charter School of Nevada. "Faye" refers to Faye Steinberg.
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For decades Joyce Elise Straus opened her home, the "House of Straus," to area youth seeking art experiences. That effort included the opening of the School of Creative Thinking in 1976. Her varied artwork is widely collected in the Southern Nevada community. Straus was married for 56 years to Dr. Neil B. Straus. Her son David Straus and his wife Heidi continue the tradition.
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Freed's Bakery's Anthony Fusco, right, delivers a cake to the Manpower Las Vegas' 50th anniversary celebration at its downtown Las Vegas headquarters.
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Manpower Las Vegas President Andy Katz poses with showgirls on the red carpet during his company's 50th anniversary celebration at its downtown Las Vegas headquarters.
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Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman is greeted by Manpower Las Vegas President Andy Katz during the company's 50th anniversary celebration at its downtown Las Vegas headquarters.
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Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman talks during the Manpower Las Vegas 50th anniversary celebration at its downtown Las Vegas headquarters.
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Manpower Las Vegas President Andy Katz jokes around during the Manpower Las Vegas 50th anniversary celebration at its downtown Las Vegas headquarters.
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