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9 ix 0 figUReS Photographs following pages 84 and 178 Stereotypical caricature of a Nevada Jewish peddler Abraham Klauber and Theresa (Epstein) Klauber, 1861 The 1862 Fleishhacker Carson City store Mark Twain with members of the Nevada Territorial Legislature, 1864 Rabbi Herman Bien Malvina and Joseph Platt, ca. 1864 Olcovich Brothers Dry Goods and Clothing Store Haas Brothers’ 1862 advertisement Jacob W. Davis Jacob W. Davis’s patent for “Improvement in Fastening Pocket-Openings” Canvas stores in Elko, 1869 E. Reinhart store, Winnemucca, 1915 Morris and Lina Posener Badt, ca. 1880 Abraham Mooser in Confederate uniform, 1861 Solomon Ashim’s Eureka general store Regina Moch advertised a new start Max Oberfelder advertisement Eureka, 1870s Hamilton, Nevada, 1869 Carson City Brewery Leah and Adolph Sutro Mark Strouse Elizabeth Rosenstock, Essie Rosenstock Reinhart, and Milton Reinhart, 1894 illustr ations and tables 9 x 0 Joseph Rosenstock and Milton Reinhart, ca. 1900 Albert A. Michelson, 1873 Selig and Isaac Olcovich in front of their Carson Weekly print shop, 1892 Ida Platt, Hyman Basch, Edna (“Evelyn”) Armor, and Sam Platt, ca. 1890 Extended Hyman Olcovich family, ca. 1899 Dr. Henry Bergstein and son with hospital staff, ca. 1897 Thomas Barnett store, ca. 1882 Settlers at the Wellington, Nevada, Jewish agricultural venture, 1899 Sol Hilp, 1893 Nick Abelman, 1907 Tonopah and the Big Casino, ca. 1915 Benjamin and Vesta Rosenthal, ca. 1907 Benjamin Rosenthal caricature, 1908 Abe Cohn holding a basket made by Dat-So-La-Lee, 1924 Temple Emanu-El Pearl and Rabbi Harry Tarlow, 1936 Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood, ca. 1943 Seder for northern Nevada servicemen, ca. 1944 Nick Abelman, 1932 Nick and June Abelman, 1946 Judge Bert Goldwater, ca. 2000 Marvin Abrams at his bar mitzvah celebration, 1944 Sam Platt Las Vegas’s Jewish Community Center The Temple Beth Sholom Gift Shop proprietors Las Vegas’s first Temple Beth Sholom Louis Wiener Jr., ca. 1985 Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel Moe Sedway and Gus Greenbaum, ca. 1948 Hank and Barbara Ritchie Greenspun Past presidents of Temple Beth Sholom, ca. 1964 Mel Hecht and Moe Dalitz, ca. 1981 Reno’s new Conservative Temple Emanu-El illUStRAtiOnS And tAbleS [52.14.168.56] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 05:36 GMT) 9 xi 0 Reno’s Temple Sinai Lloyd Katz, 1955 Eileen Brookman, ca. 1987 Martha B. Gould, 1993 Ruth Dickens, ca. 1975 Sheila Goodman, 1972 Abraham Feinberg, ca. 1980 Sanford Akselrad Milton Badt, ca. 1965 Rabbi Mendel Cunin, 2006 Mikveh near Reno’s Lubavitch Chabad Center, 2006 Rabbi Shea Harlig and family, 2005 New Temple Beth Sholom in the Summerlin area of Las Vegas, 2000 Rabbi Felipe Goodman Edythe Katz Yarchever, 1989 Reno Hebrew Cemetery Dr. Judith Eaton Milton I. Schwartz, 2007 Oscar B. Goodman, 1999 Howard Rosenberg, 1996 Valerie Wiener, 2005 Three generations of the Reno Farahi family Shelley Berkley Milton Glick, 2006 Art Marshall, 2005 mApS State of Nevada | 30 Early Nevada Railroads | 48 tAbleS 3.1 Nineteenth-Century Nevada Jewish Populations | 52 7.1 Nevada Statewide Jewish Population | 120 illUStRAtiOnS And tAbleS ...

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