2610 Pioneer Avenue
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001
(307) 634 - 3052
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Shabbat Services
Please join us for Shabbat services every Friday evening at 7 PM. Shabbat Services are also held on select Saturdays at 10 AM. Friday night and scheduled Saturday morning services are announced on our website, Facebook page, and our weekly newsletter. Our services are in person and online through Zoom. At the conclusion of services, enjoy our Oneg Shabbat.
Shabbat Services are led by lay leaders and visiting Rabbis. Mt. Sinai is currently conducting a search for a new religious leader.
Coming Up
Friday, October 10 – 6 PM – Dinner in the Sukkah. Please join us. We will be waving the lulav and etrog, weather permitting.
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Friday, October 10 – 7 PM – Erev Shabbat service with Sukkot additions in person and via Zoom. We’ll open the Zoom meeting at 6:30 so people can chat. Services begin at 7:00. Please email [email protected] to receive the Zoom link.
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Sunday, October 12 – 3 PM – Israeli Dancing is on vacation this week.
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Monday, October 13 – 5:30 PM – Bibles and Beer in person at Uncle Charlie’s and via Zoom. Jason Bloomberg is the moderator. Please email [email protected] if you want to be added to the list of those sent the Zoom link each week.
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Wednesday, October 15 – 6:30 PM – Board Meeting via Zoom.
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Thursday, October 16 – 7 PM – Memorial for those who perished on 10/7/23 and later.
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Friday, October 17 – 7 PM – Erev Shabbat service in person and via Zoom. We’ll open the Zoom meeting at 6:30 so people can chat. Services begin at 7:00. Please email [email protected] to receive the Zoom link.
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Sunday, October 19 – 3 PM – Israeli Dancing resumes. New dancers are welcome!
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Monday, October 20 – 5:30 PM – Bibles and Beer in person at Uncle Charlie’s and via Zoom. Jason Bloomberg is the moderator. Please email [email protected] if you want to be added to the list of those sent the Zoom link each week.
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SAVE THE DATE
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Hadassah Book Group on Sunday, October 26th at 4:00 p.m. at Wendy Berelson’s residence in Laramie. We have chosen Gila Fine’s The Madwoman in the Rabbi’s Attic: Rereading the Women of the Talmud. We will meet in person For those who cannot come in person the Zoom link is Https://uwyo.zoom.us/j/93275871709 Please contact Phyllis if you want a ride.
The Madwoman in the Rabbi’s Attic was featured in the May/June issue on page 44 and 45 of Hadassah Magazine and was awarded Winner of the National Jewish Book Award and the Rabbi Sacks Book Prize.
As covered in Amazon: ‘Women in the Talmud are generally marginal and almost always anonymous – the daughters, sisters, and wives of prominent rabbis. The Madwoman in the Rabbi’s Attic explores the stories of the exceptions, the six named heroines of the Talmud: Yalta the shrew, Homa the femme fatale, Marta the prima donna, Heruta the madonna/whore, Beruria the overreacherix, and Ima Shalom the angel in the house. As their epithets suggest, every one of these women appears to embody an antifeminist archetype. Yet in each case, a careful rereading reveals that there is a lot more to the story than initially meets the eye; that the heroine is far more complex than she first seems; and that the rabbis had rather surprising – so as not to say proto-feminist – views of marriage, sex, childbirth, and what it means to be a woman in the world. In presenting us with archetypes that systematically break down, the Talmud imparts profound moral teachings about how to read the characters of a text and, ultimately, how to regard the people in our lives.”
Read one or all six stories however your interest and time permits.

Weekly Message from the Board President
The Sukkah is built! Thank you to Jason and Phyllis Bloomberg and Courtney and Noah Make for taking time out of their Sunday to build the Sukkah for us. Sukkot services will be this Friday as part of our normal Shabbat service. We’ll start the evening with a meal in the Sukkah (weather permitting). We’ll move indoors if the weather doesn’t cooperate. The dinner will start at 6 PM, and we’ll be shaking the lulav and etrog as part of the service. If you’ve never done that – please come. It’s meaningful.
The services will be in person and on Zoom. Remember, we change the Zoom links frequently, so contact the Synagogue office if you want to attend via Zoom. On Fridays we send out an email with the link, and we’ll add you to that mailing list.
Here’s a photo of our builders and the Sukkah behind them.
Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah are next week. They are frequently celebrated together. We will not be holding services for those holidays this year. We have in the past, when we have had a Rabbi serving our community and probably will again in the future. By the way, the High Holy Day Journal was printed before the decision to pass on those services was made, so the Journal is inaccurate. Simchat Torah is always fun. We dance with the Torah, sing songs and more. So this year’s cancellation is a very temporary situation.
We have a note from Jason Bloomberg about the upcoming holidays:
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How about starting off the new year by doing something nice? It would be a mitzvah, and this one is pretty easy. A couple of weeks ago we mentioned that Dorothy Feldman, the matriarch of Mt. Sinai Congregation, is turning 100 years old this month. Dorothy moved to Arkansas about two years ago to be closer to the her daughter. We’re suggesting letting Dorothy know that we are still thinking of her, by sending her a birthday card. Her birthday is October 20. Please send the cards care of her daughter…. Dorothy is a lifelong member of Mt. Sinai and her influence is seen everywhere, from the efforts made to keep the Synagogue kitchen kosher to the creation and growth of the Synagogue library and a lot more.
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Please send your cards to her daughter – Miriam Ross, at 1212 Carter Avenue, Berryville, AR 72616-5014. The Synagogue means a lot to Dorothy. This would be a great way to show her how much we are thinking of her and care for her.
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Give some thought to serving on the Mt. Sinai Board of Directors. We’ll be electing three new board members at the annual congregation meeting on December 7. The incumbents – Phyllis Bloomberg, Georgia Young, and Noam Mantaka, are all running again, but there’s no reason you can’t run, too. The only requirement to serve on the Board is that you have been a member of the congregation (and paying dues) for at least a year.
And by the way, mark your calendars for the Annual Congregation meeting. It will be Sunday morning, December 7. Sisterhood usually prepares a fantastic brunch, after which we get down to business.
Here’s our Yiddish Phrase of the Week:
Az der roshe kukt in vaser, peygern di fish.
When a sinner looks in water, the fish die.
Shalom,
Dave Lerner
President
Mt. Sinai Board of Directors
Donations to Israel
If you would like to send money to Israel, here are some options:
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From Temple Emanuel: JEWISHcolorado donors have stepped forward to offer a dollar-for-dollar match up to $200,000 for donations to the Israel Emergency Fund. All emergency dollars will go to support efforts on the ground in Israel, aiding victims of terror, addressing trauma issues, and assisting with emergency medical and infrastructure needs. The match was launched by Barry and Gay Curtiss-Lusher from a shelter in a Tel Aviv Hotel and JEWISHcolorado Board Chair Ben Lusher and his wife Nicole.
October Birthdays
2 Sue Carlass
6 Judith Clark
9 Miriam Evelyn Mollman
20 Dorothy Feldman
23 Ilaine Brown
24 Jaimee Sodosky
24 Rochel Mendelsohn
25 Stephanie Ehrlich
28 Jeff Weinstein
29 Elsie Reid
31 Namaste Reid