Group of photographs and a contact sheet from Hadassah performance.
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Scrapbook pages and loose ephemera from the Las Vegas Women's Chapter of B'nai B'rith for 1957. The pages include typed inscriptions and clippings about events.
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Group of photographs and ephemera of Dorothy Eisenberg and various politicians and local officials.
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Various photographs of at the 1973 Jerry Lewis MDA (Muscular Dystrophy Association) Labor Day Telethon and Maury Stevens.
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Photographs of Cantor Joseph Kohn with the choir from Temple Beth Sholom. 120mm negatives.
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The Miriam "Mimi" Katz Papers are mainly comprised of materials documenting Katz's involvement with community organizations in Las Vegas, Nevada from the 1940s to 2015 (the bulk of the materials date from 2002 to 2014). A large portion of the collection consists of planning documents, correspondence, event programs, newsletters, meeting agendas, meeting minutes, photographs, and other records related to Katz's involvement in the Brandeis National Committee Las Vegas Chapter and the Temple Beth Sholom Women's League. The collection also includes similar types of materials that document Katz's work with other community groups such as the Jewish Community Center of Southern Nevada and the League of Women Voters, and her work on the political campaigns of Democratic state and federal politicians.
Archival Collection
Group of photographs from a family album show the students at Sunderland Talmudical College in England, the wedding reception of David and Iris Torjman at Temple Beth Sholom's Ruby Kolod Center, and the Torjman family traveling in Israel and Morocco.
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Oral history interview with Carolyn G. and Oscar B. Goodman conducted by Claytee D. White on October 18, 2014 for the Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project. In this interview, Carolyn G. and Oscar B. Goodman discuss their early childhoods and education. They tell the story of their marriage, family life, and careers. The Goodmans go into further detail on the growth of Las Vegas, Nevada as a community as well as a tourist destination.
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