Connecting Jewish Tulsa

Israel’s Yoms Remembrances and Celebrations

The Israel Engagement Committee and Israel Emissary Shahaf Feinkuchen invite you to “Israel’s Yoms: Remembrances and Celebrations.” Three special events are planned including a Yom HaZikaron (Israeli Memorial Day) ceremony and dinner on Monday, May 13; A Taste of Israel: Wine and Food Tasting Dinner for 21+ on Thursday, May 16; and our annual family […]

The Tulsa Jewish Review

The Tulsa Jewish Review is a monthly Jewish community publication produced by the Jewish Federation of Tulsa.

Jewish Community Statement

During a recent Tahlequah Public Forum, a constituent asked Senator Tom Woods of Oklahoma about legislation targeting 2SLGBTQ+ rights in response to the tragic death of nonbinary Owasso student Nex Benedict. Senator Woods responded with, “We are a religious state. We are a religious state and we are going to fight to keep that filth […]

Oklahoma Jewish Film Festival

The Oklahoma Jewish Film Festival returns to the Circle Cinema for its 10th Edition! The festival includes 7 films in 5 days with comedy, drama, romance, and documentaries to entertain, educate, build community, and invite discussion about topics that may be seen as difficult, in an effort to bring together diverse communities and promote cross-cultural […]

The 10/7 Project

The 10/7 Project is a new communications tool advocating for accurate, unbiased coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Blue Ribbons for Israel

The blue ribbon symbolizes support and solidarity for the safe return of the hostages taken by Hamas terrorists in Israel. It symbolizes solidarity with the hostages, their families, and all who care about their safety.

National Mobilization Week

This week, the Jewish Federation of Tulsa is partnering with other major Jewish organizations in National Mobilization Week to call members of Congress urging them to support Israel in its just and moral battle to destroy the Hamas terrorist group.

DVIS Drive

If you want to shop local, take a look at the wishlist provided by DVIS. You can drop off donations at B’nai Emunah, Jewish Federation of Tulsa, and Temple Israel! Legal Gas cards/bus tokens/ variety of gift cards (food/Wal-Mart, etc.) winter items (scarves, gloves, socks, blankets etc.) hygiene items (shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, hairbrush, soap, lotion, […]

Mahjong at the JCC 

All levels of mahjong players—beginner, intermediate, and advanced—are invited to our kickoff social and open play. This will be a time to meet other people interested in Mahjong, share contact information, and enjoy some tasty treats. Intermediate to advanced players should bring their own set for play following the social time. Beginners will receive their […]