Okay, here's what I would try:

Use the Session Facade Pattern.

Create a stateless session bean and inject the EntityManagerFactory into it 
using the code you have in your servlet class (cut and paste it). Get a 
reference to this bean in your servlet using JNDI lookup:

InitialContext ctx = new InitialContext();
  | FacadeBeanLocal bean = ctx.lookup("FacadeBean/local");
  | bean.doWhatever();

The lookup string will vary depending on your packaging.
Using and EAR: "<ear-name>/<bean-name>/[local | remote]"
Using a JAR: "<bean-name>/[local | remote]"

Make sure you label the interface your facade bean implements with either 
@Local or @Remote.

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