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Joseph Blatt

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newspaper (accusations that the state capitol's move from Guthrie to Oklahoma City was inappropriately orchestrated by a group of prominent Jewish businessmen in Oklahoma City). Rabbi Blatt responded that the newspaper's claims were slanderous and that they were a “a disgrace to the civilization of
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Nicholson, Anne E. "The Strategies of the Jews of Oklahoma for preserving distinctive ethno-religious identity" (A thesis submitted to the graduate college of the University of Oklahoma) 2005. - Archived at the library of Temple B'nai Israel, Oklahoma City, p.
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Rabbi Blatt was also remembered for his work in helping to organize congregations in Tulsa, Enid, Shawnee and Ardmore, at times even serving as a kind of circuit preacher of sorts, as well as his opposition towards
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approach, interfaith efforts (including guest speaking at many churches in Oklahoma City), but also for his strident defense of the Jewish community in the face of anti-semitic accusations by the
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there and served in that position until 1946. From 1906 to 1916 he was the only full-time rabbi in the state of
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Tobias, Henry J. The Jews in Oklahoma (Univ. of Oklahoma Press 1980), p. 46
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Tobias, Henry J. The Jews in Oklahoma (Univ. of Oklahoma Press 1980), p. 34
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in 1906. He became the rabbi for the congregation that would build the
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Blatt was a part-time professor at the School of Religion at the
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Joseph Blatt was born in 1878 in Ohio. In 1901, he became a
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starting in 1915. In 1932, he was inducted into the
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"Joseph Blatt, Class of 1932"
Oklahoma Hall of Fame


"Oklahoma City: Historical Overview"
"Early Jewish Pioneers of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma"
San Diego Jewish World "A Short history of Jewish Oklahoma" (Nov. 21, 2016)
Rockoff, Stuart, MyJewishLearning.com "The Guthrie incident, an episode of anti-semitism in Oklahoma" (Nov. 26, 2012)
Tobias, Henry J. The Jews in Oklahoma (Univ. of Oklahoma Press 1980), p. 34
Tobias, Henry J. The Jews in Oklahoma (Univ. of Oklahoma Press 1980), p. 46
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