The Jewish Federation of Greater Oklahoma City is dedicated to building and strengthening the Jewish community locally, nationally, overseas, and in Israel, in accordance with Jewish values. The work of the Jewish Federation represents both our commUNITY and our commUNITY's most generous tradition--to give to others even in the most difficult times.

HOLOCAUST COMMEMORATION REMEMBERS THE CHILDREN

 

Sunday, May 5, 2013

2 p.m.

Bethany High School Autidorium

FREE and OPEN to the public

Splash into summer FUN!

It's almost time for Camp!

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THE JEW CREW reaches out to Young Jews in OKC

The greater Oklahoma City area, including Norman and Edmond, is attraching many new young, Jewish professionals, and the Jewish Federation is reaching out to them through "The Jew Crew." This new group is all about creating connections, making new friends, and networking with other Jewish young adults.

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Honor Your Loved Ones With A Gift That Keeps Giving

When you want to honor a friend or loved one, the Jewish Federation provides 2 ways for you to do just that -- and do a mitzvah, too!   

Find Out How...

Bikkur Cholim-- 

A Mitzvah that Keeps on Giving!

by Marcy Price 

Our organized Jewish commUNITY does as admirable job of reaching out to hospitalized patients, the sick, and the homebound through our established Caring Committees. But the mitzvah of bikkur cholim is the responsibility of us all. Click on the link below for more ways to help.

Bikkur Cholim

Oklahoma Jewish History Project

The Oklahoma Museum of History, along with the Jewish Federation of Greater OKC, is looking for artifacts, documents, oral histories, journals, photographs, and other materials that reflect, honor, and commemorate the experiences and stories of the Jewish community and settlement in Oklahoma. more

Contact Us

The Jewish Federation of Greater Oklahoma City
Phone: (405) 848-3132
Fax: (405) 848-3180
E-mail: office@jfedokc.org

OKC Families raising young Jewish children between the ages of six months and eight years old, here is a great FREE opportunity! You are eligible to sign up to receive high quality Jewish children's books each month. Our OKC Jewish community is partnering with the Jewish Children's regional service in New Orleans and a local OKC donor to increase outreach and programming. Related family programs will utilize PJ Library books throughout the year.

For more information call 848.3132 or visit the PJ Library website (link is posted below).

Visit the PJ Library Website

"Start Up Nation" tells Israel's story

Anyone with an interest in business or technology should read "Start Up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle" by Dan Senor and Saul Singer.

There is a great deal for America to learn from the very impressive Israeli entrepreneurial model--beginning with a culture of leadership and risk management. START-UP NATION is a playbook for every CEO who wants to develop the next generation of corporate leaders. -- Tom Brokaw

START UP NATION addresses the trillion-dollar question: How is it that Israel--a country of 7.1 million people, only sixty years old, surrounded by enemies, in a constant state of war since its founding, with no natural resources--produces more start-up companies than large, peaceful, and stable nations like Japan, China, India, Korea, Canada, and the United Kingdom? Drawing on examples from the country's foremost inventors and investors, geopolitical experts Dan Senor and Saul Singer describe how Israel's adversity-driven culture fosters a unique combination of innovative and entrepreneurial intensity.

 

To receive information about our events, send us your email address to office@jfedokc.org.

 

Links to Israel

 To find out what's happening in Israel, visit the JTA Global News Service of the Jewish People.

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Oklahoma City News

    Pioneering Jews Helped Build State of Oklahoma

    When the Oklahoma Territory was first opened for settlement, many Jews from the East moved here to open stores, banks, newspapers, and other businessess. These pioneers played an essential part in building what became the great State of Oklahoma. Here are some of their stories...

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