By: Value News | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: February 2026

On Sunday, March 1, the Tulsa Oilers and Jewish Tulsa (formerly the Jewish Federation of Tulsa) will make history with the city’s first-ever Jewish Heritage Game, an unprecedented celebration of Jewish culture, community, and connection at the BOK Center.
In a first for North American professional sports, the Tulsa Oilers will wear a Jewish Heritage jersey for the entire game, honoring Jewish identity, history, and resilience boldly and visibly.
“This is more than a theme night,” said organizers. “It’s a statement about belonging, visibility, and the strength of Tulsa’s Jewish community—made possible through broad partnership and collaboration.”
The Jewish Heritage Game is designed as a family-friendly, immersive community celebration, featuring:
The following organizations will be present with information tables and programming, showcasing the depth and diversity of Jewish life in Tulsa and beyond:
The Jewish Heritage Game reflects Tulsa’s growing reputation as a city where communities show up for one another—and where diversity is celebrated openly and proudly.
Tickets are on sale now. Families, students, and community members of all backgrounds are encouraged to attend and be part of this historic event.
What: Tulsa Oilers Jewish Heritage Game
When: Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 3 pm
Where: BOK Center, 200 S. Denver Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103
Cost: $18 +
More info: For tickets and additional information, visit https://jewishtulsa.org/heritage-game/
Founded in 1938, the mission of the Jewish Tulsa is to preserve and enhance Jewish life and well-being in Eastern Oklahoma, Israel, and the entire world. This mission is being addressed by pursuing charitable, humanitarian, cultural, educational, health, and social service needs of the Jewish community as well as engaging in community relations and outreach, and providing a variety of services to the broader Tulsa community.
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