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  2. List of synagogues in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    In 1890, the Jewish population of Oklahoma Territory was estimated to be about 100 people. By statehood in 1907, that number grew to about 1,000. The peak of Oklahoma Jewish population occurred in the 1920s with a total population of about 7,500. [1] In 2003, 2,300 Jews resided in Oklahoma City and 2,600 in Tulsa.

  3. Temple B'nai Israel (Oklahoma City) - Wikipedia

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    Jewish people were present in Oklahoma City since its founding in 1889 with the first minyan for High Holy Day services being held in 1890, [3]: 34 but no formal synagogue was known to be formed for another 13 years, however, in 1901 the Hebrew Cemetery Association of Oklahoma City was incorporated with land being purchased at the Fairlawn Cemetery.

  4. Temple Israel (Tulsa, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Israel is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 2004 East 22nd Place in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the United States. [2] Founded in 1914, the congregation affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism in 1915, and constructed its first building on the corner of 14th and Cheyenne Streets in 1919.

  5. Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art - Wikipedia

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    Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art info, photos and videos on TravelOK.com Official travel and tourism website for the State of Oklahoma 36°3′45.62″N 95°57′48.37″W  /  36.0626722°N 95.9634361°W  / 36.0626722; -95.9634361

  6. Tabernacle - Wikipedia

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    During the Exodus, the wandering in the desert and the conquest of Canaan, the Tabernacle was in part a portable tent, and in part a wooden enclosure draped with ten curtains, of blue (tekhelet תְּכֵלֶת), purple (’argāmān אַרְגָּמָן), and scarlet (šānî שָׁנִי) fabric. It had a rectangular, perimeter fence of ...

  7. Category:Synagogues in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Congregation B'nai Emunah (Tulsa, Oklahoma) I. Temple B'nai Israel (Oklahoma City) This page was last edited on 26 August 2021, at 10:59 (UTC). Text ...

  8. Category:Jews and Judaism in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Congregation B'nai Emunah (Tulsa, Oklahoma) S. ... Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art This page was last edited on 15 March 2012, at 18:52 (UTC). Text ...

  9. Portal:Oklahoma/Selected picture - Wikipedia

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    A replica of Oklahoma aviator Wiley Post's Winnie Mae hanging in the atrium of the Oklahoma History Center. Portal:Oklahoma/Selected picture/5 Credit: User:CPacker