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Chaplin, Shirley

She was married to Sidney Chaplin who worked with Southern Wine and Spirits of America, Inc.  She and Sidney also once attended the Temple Beth Sholom construction celebration in Las Vegas, circa 1996.

Person

Audio clip from interview with Max Goot by Charles Collins, March 22, 1976

Date
1976-03-22
Description

Part of an interview with Max Goot on March 22, 1976. In this clip, Goot discusses moving to Nevada, life in Las Vegas, and his businesses.

Sound

Memos, reports, and other records, 2001

Level of Description
File
Archival Collection
Temple Beth Sholom Records
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00711
Collection Name: Temple Beth Sholom Records
Box/Folder: Box 9

Archival Component

Paper copies, 2009

Level of Description
File
Archival Collection
Temple Beth Sholom Records
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00711
Collection Name: Temple Beth Sholom Records
Box/Folder: Box 10

Archival Component

Sisterhood scrapbook, 1975-1976

Level of Description
File
Archival Collection
Temple Beth Sholom Records
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00711
Collection Name: Temple Beth Sholom Records
Box/Folder: Box 5

Archival Component

Scrapbook pages, 1948-2000

Level of Description
File
Archival Collection
Temple Beth Sholom Records
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00711
Collection Name: Temple Beth Sholom Records
Box/Folder: Box 2

Archival Component

Minutes, reports, correspondence, and budgets, 2000

Level of Description
File
Archival Collection
Temple Beth Sholom Records
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00711
Collection Name: Temple Beth Sholom Records
Box/Folder: Box 9

Archival Component

Beth Molasky oral history interview

Identifier
OH-02123
Abstract

Oral history interview with Beth Molasky conducted by David Schwartz on June 06, 2014 for the Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project. Molasky discusses her childhood experiences in Las Vegas, Nevada, especially as a member of the Jewish community. She also reflects on changes that influenced her children’s upbringing in the city.

Archival Collection

Jewish Federation correspondence, meeting minutes, and other records, item 10

Description

Community Relations Committee meeting minutes for the Jewish Federation of Las Vegas, Nevada, January 19, 1988.

Transcript of interview with David Wasserman by Barbara Tabach, October 21, 2016

Date
2016-10-21
Description

For nearly two decades between 1950 and 1970, only one dentist of Jewish ancestry was known to be licensed to practice in Nevada. That was Dr. Joe Chenin. Finally, in 1971, the steadfast and easy mannered Dr. David R. Wasserman (1944 - ) broke through the barrier to become the second Jewish dentist serving the Las Vegas community. Over the following years, Dr. Wasserman built a sizeable following and immersed himself in the Jewish community of Las Vegas. Among his achievements is his participation and leadership in the formation of Las Vegas’ first Reform Jewish synagogue, Congregation Ner Tamid. He also would be active in the Jewish Federation. In 1992, as the HIV-AIDS epidemic affected dental offices throughout the nation, Dr. Wasserman saw an opportunity to get ahead of the infection. With the help of his wife Juanita Davis-Wasserman and his father-in-law Warren Davis, he developed, patented, manufactured and distributed a disposable tip for a treatment instrument commonly found in dental offices called a tri-syringe. This disposable tip brought sanitary options and great financial fortune to Dr. Wasserman and his family. In this oral history, Dr. Wasserman reflects on his joy of living in Las Vegas. He is a highly regarded dentist and leader in the Jewish community.

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