A Warm Welcome for Refugees in Tulsa
Congregation B’nai Emunah in Tulsa, Oklahoma was founded by Jewish refugees 100 years ago, and it is the first synagogue to join the HIAS Resettlement Network in more than two decades. In November, they welcomed their first refugees, a family from Afghanistan. We could not be prouder to share their journey with you. Learn more at hias.org/tulsa.

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