BERKLEY, ROCHELLE

BERKLEY, ROCHELLE
BERKLEY, ROCHELLE (1951– ), U.S. congresswoman. Rochelle (Shelley) Berkley, the elder of William and Estella (Colonomos) Levine's two daughters, was born in New York City. She was raised in the Catskill community of South Falls-burg, where her father worked at the famed Concord Hotel. In the early 1960s the family moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, where William found employment with the Sands Hotel; he would remain at the Sands for 36 years, the last ten as the hotel's maître d'. During Berkley's formative years in Las Vegas, the city had a Jewish population of no more than 2,500. Berkley's mother served as president of the local Hadassah, while Shelly was elected president of the Las Vegas chapter of B'nai B'rith Girls. Berkley attended the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, where she was elected student body president, and graduated from the law school of the University of California at San Diego. Returning to Las Vegas, she worked as deputy director of the Nevada State Commerce Department and as counsel for the Southwest Gas Corporation. Following a two-year stint (1982–84) in the Nevada State Legislature, Berkley became vice president for government and legal affairs for the Sands Hotel. In this position, she served as in-house counsel for Sands' chairman Sheldon Adelson, the man who virtually invented the computer trade show. In 1998 Berkley ran as a Democrat for one of Nevada's two seats in the United States House of Representatives. Elected by a small margin, Berkley continued to be reelected by the people of Las Vegas. Her campaign brought her to the attention of national Democratic party leaders. Once elected, she was given a seat on the prestigious House International Relations Committee. As a member of the subcommittee on the Middle East, Berkley was an ardent supporter of Israel. Berkley also served on the Congressional Task Force on Antisemitism. During her first campaign for Congress Berkley was diagnosed with osteoporosis. Shocked to discover that her medical insurance did not cover the costs of a bone scan, she became an ardent supporter of the "Patients' Bill of Rights." This measure, which eventually fell short of passage, would have guaranteed that medical decisions be made by doctors and patients rather than by medical insurance carriers. -BIBLIOGRAPHY: K.F. Stone, The Congressional Minyan: The Jews of Capitol Hill (2000), 26–29. (Kurt Stone (2nd ed.)

Encyclopedia Judaica. 1971.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Shelley Berkley — Rochelle „Shelley“ Berkley (* 20. Januar 1951 in New York City) ist eine US amerikanische Politikerin. Seit 1999 vertritt sie den ersten Wahlbezirk des Bundesstaates Nevada im …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Shelley Berkley — Infobox Congressman name =Shelley Berkley state = Nevada district = 1st term start=January 3, 1999 preceded = John Ensign succeeded = Incumbent party = Democrat date of birth= birth date and age|1951|01|20 place of birth= New York City, New York… …   Wikipedia

  • Agatha Award — The Agatha Awards are literary awards for mystery and crime writers who write via the same method as Agatha Christie (i.e. closed setting, no sex or violence, amateur detective). At an annual convention in Washington, D.C., the Agatha Awards are… …   Wikipedia

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Niagara County, New York — Location of Niagara County in New York …   Wikipedia

  • Hiroyuki Sakai — In this Japanese name, the family name is Sakai . Hiroyuki Sakai Born April 2, 1942 (1942 04 02) (age 69) Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan Cooking style French Education Apprenticeship …   Wikipedia

  • G. P. Putnam's Sons — Knickerbocker Press redirects here. For the building, see Knickerbocker Press Building. G. P. Putnam s Sons Parent company Penguin Group Founded 1838 Founder George Palmer Putnam and John Wiley Country of origin United States …   Wikipedia

  • U.C.L.A. — Royce Hall – Hauptgebäude der UCLA Die University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) wurde 1919 gegründet und ist der zweitälteste Campus der University of California. Die Universität befindet sich seit 1927 in Westwood Village in Los Angeles,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • UCLA — Royce Hall – Hauptgebäude der UCLA Die University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) wurde 1919 gegründet und ist der zweitälteste Campus der University of California. Die Universität befindet sich seit 1927 in Westwood Village in Los Angeles,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • UC Los Angeles — Royce Hall – Hauptgebäude der UCLA Die University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) wurde 1919 gegründet und ist der zweitälteste Campus der University of California. Die Universität befindet sich seit 1927 in Westwood Village in Los Angeles,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • University of California at Los Angeles — Royce Hall – Hauptgebäude der UCLA Die University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) wurde 1919 gegründet und ist der zweitälteste Campus der University of California. Die Universität befindet sich seit 1927 in Westwood Village in Los Angeles,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”