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Photograph of Midbar Kodesh Temple foyer, Henderson (Nev.), November 10, 2016

Date
2016-11-10
Description

The foyer at Midbar Kodesh Temple.

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Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood scrapbook, image 31

Description

A program for the Jewish Community Center's closing exercises of Sunday School and Hebrew School on Sunday, May 13, 1956 (Mother's Day).

Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood scrapbook, image 81

Description

A letter from Jewish Community Center of Las Vegas president David Senoff to fellow community members, October 11, 1956.

Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood scrapbook, image 83

Description

A letter from Jewish Community Center of Las Vegas president David Senoff to fellow community members, October 11, 1956.

Minutes from Temple Beth Sholom Board of Directors meetings, January 1993 - June 1993

Date
1993
Description

Meeting minutes include reports from committees of the board, correspondence, and balance sheets.

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Photograph of Temple Bar, Lake Mead, circa 1935-1950

Date
1935 to 1950
Description
The view of two men standing along the shore of Lake Mead as they gaze upon the rock formation Temple Bar, which is now under water. Created in the late 1930s when Hoover Dam was built atop of the Colorado River, Lake Mead is one of the largest man-made reservoirs in the United States at 112 miles long and 500 feet deep.

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Photograph of Men's Club of Temple Beth Sholom, 1980s

Description

Identifications on reverse of photograph: Seated L-R: Saul Braun, Bev Eisen, Roberta Altman, Evelyn Roitman, and Esther Levine; Standing L-R: Allen Brewster (TBS Men's Club President), Leo A. Wilner (Past President, Committee Chairman), Dr. Larry Lerner, Aaron Banks, Sol Roitman, Mel Lane and Jules Levine (not pictured: Herb Kaufman)

Photograph of Temple Beth Sholom, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 22, 2016

Date
2016-02-22
Description

Exterior of main entrance to Temple Beth Sholom features Jerusalem stone and the 14 foot high mahogany doors moved from the original Temple on Oakey.

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