From Exile to Oklahoma
Antisemitism, Resilience and Jewish Migration
Thursday, May 14
1:30pm - 3:30pm
Central Library
Aaronson Auditorium (L01)Join Tulsa City-County Library’s Genealogy Resource Center for this enlightening program featuring Phil Goldfarb, president of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Tulsa.
Why did Jewish families come to Oklahoma and what experiences shaped their journey? Join Tulsa City-County Library’s Genealogy Resource Center for this enlightening program featuring Phil Goldfarb, president of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Tulsa. Learn about the long history of antisemitism and how it influenced Jewish migration across the world and into the Plains. Explore why Oklahoma became home for many Jewish individuals and families, and how they built community and what their stories tell us about resilience, belonging and adaptation.
This presentation is in conjunction with the Americans and the Holocaust traveling exhibition on display at Central Library, April 14-May 20. Learn more at www.TulsaLibrary.org/AATH.
TAGS: | Lecture | Genealogy Resource Center | Genealogy |
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