In this clip, Henry Kronberg discusses acquiring Stoney's, a pawn shop on First Street, in 1964. When he arrived in Las Vegas in 1962, he worked with his brother-in-law at Pioneer Loan, then purchased Stoney's, which he grew into the most successful pawnshop in town. He discusses his business partner Dave Pearlmutter, and his international customers.
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Identifications on reverse of photograph: Marla Sher, Matthew Feinberg; Second Row: Cantor Simon Bergman, Greg Lipkin, Rabbi Louis Lederman, Jeffrey Lavine, Rachel Groner and Jaimee Shapira
Identifications on reverse of photograph: L-R: Cynthia Freedman holding Danielle, Dana, Stascha, David, Karen Lovitch holding Zachary, Karen Marano holding Marisa, David Marano, Louis Bergman holding Stacie Marano. Seated on floor: Rosalie Kinney and Cheryl Kinney
Identifications on reverse of photograph: Front row, L-R: Gita Lowell, Natalie Boinitz, Stonah Miller; Middle row, L-R: Laura Miller, Mandi Bergman, Rebecca Krasny; Back row, L-R: Jennifer Weinberg, Sheldon Cowles, Jennifer Goldman, Marty Weinberg
Left to right: Gertrude Rightman-Rudiak, Geri Rudiak-Rentchler, Dani Rentchler-Ramage, John Rentchler, George Rudiak, and Rabbi Lederman (?)
Oral history interview with Gene Greenberg conducted by Barbara Tabach on February 12, 2015 for the Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project. In this interview, Gene Greenberg discusses moving to Las Vegas, Nevada, working in television ad sales, and becoming executive vice president and general manager of KVBC-TV. He also talks about his ties to the Jewish community, his parents being holocaust survivors, and about his family life.
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