Mt. Sinai Congregation First Permanent Jewish House of Worship in Wyoming.The first Permanent Jewish Synagogue in Wyoming was erected in 1915 by Cheyenne’s Mt. Sinai Congregation. German Jewish merchants came to Cheyenne starting in 1867, organized but were unable to build a Synagogue. After 1900, with the arrival of Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe it became possible to both organize and build. This Synagogue was replaced by one at 2610 Pioneer which was dedicated in 1949. Jewish settlement in Wyoming has been called the furthermost reaches of the Jewish Diaspora since it represented settlement far removed from the limitations that had been placed on Judaism in Germany and Russia. Jewish participation in the life of Cheyenne and Wyoming has made the slogan “The Equality State” more meaningful.Wyoming State Historical Society, Mt. Sinai Congregation, Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation
Marker 20th & Pioneer, Cheyenne, Wyoming / click to enlarge
Mt. Sinai Congregation interior / click to enlarge
Dedication attended by Mayor, County Commissioners, Wyoming State Historical & Cultural Reprentatives & 100 Citizens of Cheyenne / click to enlarge