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To See What Our Festival Was Like Before the Pandemic Sunday June 2, 2019 Schmuel and the Mentshn Plays Klezmer Music 11 am: Doors Open & Blowing of the Shofar 11:30 & 1:30: Walking Tour of the Synagogue 12:15, 1:15 & 2:15: Klezmer Music by Schmuel and the Mentshn 1:00 & 2:00: Israeli Folk Dancing CORNEDCORNED BEEF BEEF SANDWICH SANDWICH CABBAGECABBAGE ROLLS KUGELKUGEL CHICKENCHICKEN SOUP SOUP ISRAELIISRAELI SALAD MACAROONSNUT POOFS MATZAHMATZAH BALLS BALLS BAGELSBAGELS WITH LOX && BISCOCHOSMACAROONS CHALLAH CREAM CHEESE HONEY CAKE CHALLAH CREAM CHEESE HONEY CAKE STRUDEL MANDELBROT RUGELAH STRUDEL MANDELBROT RUGELAH HAMANTASCHEN HAMANTASCHEN Dance Program - 2019 Jewish/Israeli Dance Team Members Marilyn Beeman Georgia Rowswell Phyllis Bloomberg Agnes Weinstein Sue Carlass Mary Weinstein Lea Gancz Jeff Weinstein Priscilla Golden Brenda Lyday Janet Melia Therese McKinnon Sharon Pucillo Our Dances Hora Nirkoda Hora Medura Tzadik Katamar Hora Chaderah Niguno Shel Yossi Kirya Lech Lech Lamidbar ANNUAL YIDDISH FOOD FESTIVAL MT. SINAI SYNAGOGUE SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 2019 11:00 AM Doors, food and drink booths, and gift shop open in the Social Hall. This will be accompanied by the blowing of a Shofar by Dr. Jason Bloomberg, and the singing of Is- rael’s National Anthem by Howard Rodack 11:30 - 12:15 A walking tour of the Synagogue with Dr. Jason Bloomberg will begin at the small sanctuary 12:15 - 1:00 Klezmer Music 1:00 - 1:15 Israeli Folk Dancing 1:15 - 2:00 Klezmer Music 1:30 - 2:15 A walking tour of the Synagogue with Dr. Jason Bloomberg will begin at the small sanctuary 2:00 - 2:15 Israeli Folk Dancing 2:15 - 3:00 Klezmer Music 3:00 Festival ends Mt. Sinai Synagogue Yiddish Food Festival President of the Congregation David Lerner General Chairman David Lerner Food Chairman Jeff Weinstein Dance Team Leader Mary Weinstein Dance Team Senior Advisor Bea Montross Emcee & Soloist Howard Rodack Synagogue Tours and Shofar Blowing Jason Bloomberg MD Medical Team Jason Bloomberg MD and Georgia Young MD And a great deal of appreciation for all of the wonderful and talented volun­ teers without whose help the Festival would not have been possible. SpecialSpecial thanksthanks toto thesethese groups who havehave assistedassisted usus inin soso manymany ways:ways: CheyenneCheyenne Boy Boy ScoutScout TroopTroop 101 101 AscensionMort’s Lutheran Bagels Youth Group Primary Festival Sponsors Jewish Federation of Wyoming B'nai Brith PricesPricesPrices Eat somPricesething – YPricesou shouldn’t leave hungry! EEaatt ssoommeetthhiinngg –– YYPricesoouuPricessshhoouullddnn’ ’tt lleeaavvee hhuunnggrryy!! 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Sinai Gift Shop Under the direction of Dr. Georgia Young, this unique gift shop resting in the Northeast corner of the Social Hall specializes in something for everyone. In addition to Israeli cookbooks, there are CDs featuring Israeli music, holiday candles and candle holders, AHAVA Dead Sea Skin products, seder plates,
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