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Interview with Ernest Benjamin Williams, March 26, 2004

Date
2004-03-26
Description
Narrator affiliation: Budget and Logistics, Atomic Energy Commission, U.S. Department of Energy

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Interview with Ernest Benjamin Williams, October 27, 2004

Date
2004-10-27
Description
Narrator affiliation: Budget and Logistics, Atomic Energy Commission, U.S. Department of Energy

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Interview with Marie Elizabeth (Stever; Daly) McMillan, February 4, 2004

Date
2004-02-04
Description
Narrator affiliation: Secretary, Administrative Assistant, Holmes and Narver; U.S. Atomic Energy Commission

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Interview with Richard Van Nutley, November 8, 2004

Date
2004-11-08
Description
Narrator affiliation: Safety Engineer, Department of Energy

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Interview with Gary Hallmark, June 24, 2005

Date
2005-06-24
Description
Narrator affiliation: Electrician, Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Company (REECo)

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Interview with Lawrence V. Robinson, November 23, 2004

Date
2004-11-23
Description
Narrator affiliation: Tunnel mechanic, Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Company (REECo)

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Interview with Elmer Jesse Sowder, April 29, 2004

Date
2004-04-29
Description
Narrator affiliation: Test Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Interview with Roger William Anderson, September 20, 2005

Date
2005-09-20
Description
Narrator affiliation: U.S. Air Force, Area 51 Command Post; Roadrunners Internationale

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Interview with Sandie A. Medina, January 25, 2004

Date
2004-01-25
Description
Narrator affiliation: Administrator, Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Company (REECo); Project Manager, NTS Medical Surveillance Project Office

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Transcript of interview with Marilyn Glovinsky and Melissa Lemoine by Barbara Tabach, April 2, 2015

Date
2015-04-02
Description

Marilyn Glovinsky discusses her upbringing in New York and moving to Las Vegas. She was involved in establishing Congregation Ner Tamid. Her daughter, Melissa, talks about growing up in Las Vegas and attending Hebrew Academy.

Marilyn Glovinsky was born January 20, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of a teacher, Lilyan, and police sergeant, Solomon Goldberg. Marilyn split her childhood between New York City and Los Angeles, where she spent the summers with her maternal grandparents. In 1963, she graduated with a bachelor?s degree in speech pathology from Brooklyn College. A year later she married, and the couple soon moved to Salt Lake City, where her husband had been hired as a graduate assistant at the University of Utah. In Salt Lake City, Marilyn worked as a first grade teacher. It was there that she attended her first High Holidays service, at the Reform synagogue. It wasn?t long before her husband enlisted in the United States Navy, and they were stationed Camp Legeune, North Carolina, for nearly three years. The couple later moved back to Utah, where their children Melissa and David were born. In June of 1974, Marilyn and her family moved to Las Vegas. She quickly integrated herself into the Jewish community, and was amongst a small group of families that started Congregation Ner Tamid. She went on to play a critical role in the growth of the synagogue, including taking on an interim operations management role at one time, and also leading the development of the Hebrew School, to tremendous success. Marilyn?s daughter has emulated her mother?s dedication to making Judaism accessible to members of the local community, particularly through education and social activities. Even as a fifth grader at the Hebrew Academy, Melissa took on additional responsibilities, assisting in the school office. Now, in addition to her job as a teacher at Doral Academy, Melissa teaches b?nai mitzvah, conversion and Hebrew School classes at Ner Tamid. She also leads programming for NextGen, a group dedicated to creating community amongst young Jewish adults in their 20s and 30s. Melissa is married to Todd Lemoine, and they have one child named Colton.

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