Go west, young mensch.
Oklahoma is rolling out the welcome mat to the chosen people in the wake of antisemitism swamping the Big Apple.
“The Jewish community is welcome in Oklahoma,” declared Gov. Kevin Sitt in an interview this week with The Post.
His invitation comes two years after he landed himself in hot water with Jewish groups for saying after his successful reelection that he would claim “every square inch” of Oklahoma for Jesus.
But his tune has changed.
“When you think about the values of who we are as Oklahomans it matches with the Jewish community, family focused, very faith focused, entrepreneurial, hard working.”
The Sooner state is practically a promised land compared to the Big Apple said Sitt, 51.
“In New York some of the Jewish community are being persecuted and you’ve got the pro-Hamas and Palestinian protesters all over and we’re like, ‘man, that doesn’t happen in Oklahoma,’” Sitt said.