COMMUNITY RESOURCES


The Jewish Federation of Tulsa is an organization that represents all Jewish movements and provides educational, social and community relations functions. Operating a large “campus” facility, The Charles Schusterman Jewish Community Center consists of an assembly location for meetings, a fully equipped health club and recreation center.
918-495-1100
www.jewishtulsa.org


Mizel Jewish Community Day School is the only Jewish community school in Oklahoma.  It is a top-rated Jewish primary school on the Zarrow campus in the Charles Schusterman Jewish Community Center.
918-494-0953
mizelschool.org


Israel Education is a strong focus of the Tulsa Jewish Community.  Contact our Israeli Shaliach, Shahaf Feinkuchen at emissary@jewishtulsa.org.


Tulsa Tomorrow creates curated experiences and opportunities for people looking at Tulsa as a place to move, grow, and connect with a Jewish community. The program is for young adults, millennials, and young families pursuing a relocation. Rebekah Kantor-Wunsch is the program’s director and can be reached at tulsatomorrow@gmail.com.

www.tulsatomorrow.com


The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art is one of the largest collections of Jewish art and history in the southwest. Displays include the NCJW Holocaust Exhibit, Jewish historical and lifecycle exhibits, and the Prairie Landsmen Exhibit which highlights Jewish life in Oklahoma. The Sherwin Miller Museum is also the home of the Oklahoma Jewish Archive.
918-292-1818
jewishmuseum.net


Zarrow Pointe is a modern facility that includes 60 units of independent and assisted living plus a separate 50 bed long-term care unit. Tulsa has a very notable focus on the aging population, and by being one of the top rated institutions of its kind in the region says it all about the quality you can expect at Zarrow Pointe.

918.496.8333
www.zarrowpointe.org


Congregation B’nai Emunah (Conservative)
918-583-7121
www.tulsagogue.com


Chabad (Orthodox/Lubavitch)
918-492-4499
www.jewishok.com