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Photograph of Lillian Kronberg and others holding plaques, 1970s

Date
1970 to 1975
Description

Lillian Kronberg is at right.

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Photograph of Tony Curtis and Lillian Kronberg, March 20, 1978

Date
1978-03-20
Description

Tony Curtis and Lillian Kronberg read a brochure.

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Photograph of Lillian Kronberg, Lynn Rosencrantz, Carolyn Goodman and Roberta Sabbath, 1970s

Date
1970 to 1979
Description

Lillian Kronberg holds a portrait of a Golda Meir (4th Prime Minister of Israel) and Roberta Sabbath holds a plaque at an event.

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Program for The Wedding event at Temple Beth Sholom, June 11, 1995

Date
1995-06-11
Description

Booklet for the Wedding celebrations and vow renewals of couples at Temple Beth Sholom.

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Program from event commemorating retirement of Leo Wilner as Executive Director of Temple Beth Sholom, 1984

Date
1984
Description

Program booklet for the testimonial dinner held for Leo Wilner's retirement includes dedications from colleagues and friends.

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Newsletter from Temple Beth Sholom (Las Vegas, Nev.), April 1998

Date
1998-04
Description

The Bulletin is the monthly newsletter from Temple Beth Sholom. This issue includes columns by the Temple President and the Cantor, religious school news, announcements and calendars, event photographs, and advertisements.

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Holocaust Education Conference program, 1997

Date
1997
Description

Booklet program from the Holocaust Education Conference, 1997.

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Transcript of interview with Lynn Leshgold Rosencrantz by Barbara Tabach, January 7, 2016

Date
2016-01-07
Description

In this interview, Rosencrantz discusses at length her involvement as a founder of the city?s Jewish Federation?s Young Leadership Program, including other local leaders she worked with to promote Jewish community engagement in Las Vegas. She also talks about her spiritual journey as an adult, leading to her participation at Stillpoint Center for Spiritual Development.

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