Prairie Landsmen:The Jews of Oklahoma
A documentary photographic project undertaken by the Gershon and Rebecca Fenster Museum of Jewish Art, Tulsa, OK (now The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art) and funded by the generous contributions of the Jewish Federation Foundation of Tulsa, The Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation and other individual contributors.
Ruth Aberson, Oklahoma City

Temple Emeth, Ardmore

Ludwig Eisenberg, Ardmore

Goldsmith Tombstone, Ardmore

Sholem Alechem oil field, Velma

Neustadt Brothers, Ardmore

Infant's tombstone, Ardmore

Fisman Tombstone, Ardmore

Kirshner Fountain, Muskogee

Temple Beth Ahava, Muskogee

Phil Stolper, Muskogee

Nancy Stolper, Muskogee

Ben Siegel's Store, Caddo

Landwirth Home, Ft. Gibson

Landwirth/Freedman, Ft. Gibson

Levines and store, Hobart

Rosalyn G. Stolper, Ponca City

Klein Sisters, Tonkawa

David Milsten, Claremore

Ezie Kahn, Muskogee

Goldbergs, Hartshorne

Sue Ellen Singer, Enid

Wm. Mason's grave, Enid

Sid Matles, Nelagoney

Harris Brenner's Grave, Pawhuska

Brenner's Bank, Pawhuska

Stan Levine, Chikasha

Okla. Tire& Supply, Hobart

Sylvia Mayer Wilk, Chandler

Joe & Mary Levine, Hobart

Irv Frank, Erick

Seminole Trmple

B'nai Emunah Dome, Collinsville

Desert Storm, Collinsville

Richard Singer, Enid

Benny Goldberg, Hartshorne

Ben Stein, Lawton

Mmes. Trope, Ritzwoller, Page - Lawton

Melvin Moran, Seminole

Mike and Marty May , Bartlesville

Mitch Fram, Tahlequah

Lillie Greenberg/daughter, Purcell

Gathering data, Hobart

Katz Family, Stillwater

Westheimer Tombstone, Ardmore

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