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Photographs of Jewish Federation Leaders, image 02

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Handwritten description provided on back of image: "L-R: Gail Heelit; Edythe Katz; Ruth Dayan; Jean Weinberger; 1st Pacesetter Event, $56."

Photograph of a group at a banquet, date unknown

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Left to right, seated: Irwin Molasky, Susan Molasky, unknown, unknown. Left to right, standing: Nat Hart, Silvia Hart, Jean Weinberger, Joyce Mack, Jerry Mack

Events, friends and celebrities photos from Irwin and Susan Molasky, image 13

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Bond dinner with statesman Simcha Dinitz. Standing (L-R): Irwin Molasky, Sammy Davis Jr., Susan Molasky, Sen. Howard Cannon, unknown, Carolyn O'Callaghan, Frank Sinatra, Totie Fields; seated: Billy Weinberger, Jean Weinberger, Simcha Dinitz.

Weinberger, Jean, 1916-1993

Jean Weinberger (née Zinner, 1916-1993) was an active member of the Las Vegas, Nevada Jewish community. She moved to Las Vegas in 1966 with her husband, casino executive Billy Weinberger. In 1977, while serving as campaign chair of the Combined Jewish Appeal, Jean Weinberger helped to found the Jewish Family Service Agency.

Shemeligian, Bob, and Ed Koch. “Gaming ambassador Weinberger dies.” Las Vegas Sun. August 10, 1996.

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Weinberger, Jean, 1916-1993

Jean Weinberger (née Zinner, 1916-1993) was an active member of the Las Vegas, Nevada Jewish community. She moved to Las Vegas in 1966 with her husband, casino executive Billy Weinberger. In 1977, while serving as campaign chair of the Combined Jewish Appeal, Jean Weinberger helped to found the Jewish Family Service Agency.

Shemeligian, Bob, and Ed Koch. “Gaming ambassador Weinberger dies.” Las Vegas Sun. August 10, 1996.

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