Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art, Jewish art museum in Tulsa, United States.
The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art is an art museum in Tulsa housing more than 16,000 artifacts spanning five thousand years. The collection includes archaeological pieces, religious objects, traditional costumes, and textiles from Jewish communities around the world.
The museum was established in 1965 as part of Congregation B'nai Emunah Synagogue before becoming independent. It relocated to its present location in 2004, expanding its role as a standalone cultural institution.
The collection reflects how Jewish communities around the world practiced their faith through objects and textiles. Visitors see ritual items and ceremonial garments that reveal different regional traditions across centuries.
The museum is located in South Tulsa with convenient parking available on site. Visiting hours vary between weekdays and weekends, so checking ahead helps plan your visit efficiently.
The museum operates a working model synagogue where religious services take place regularly. This functioning space offers visitors a direct view of how Jewish worship is conducted today.
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