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Sabermetrician Ari Kaplan Uses the Science of Balls and Strikes to Illuminate the Fate of Holocaust Rescuer Raoul Wallenberg
2 Oct 2017
Ari Kaplan, a respected Sabermetrician in Major League Baseball, is also deeply involved in researching the fate of Holocaust rescuer Raoul Wallenberg, a Swe...
2 Oct 2017
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How I Became a Man
28 Sep 2017
In 1984, the Chicago Cubs advanced to the National League Championship Series against the San Diego Padres, which carried personal significance for the autho...
28 Sep 2017
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Israeli MMA Fighter Noad Lahat, From the Octagon to Gaza and Back
31 Mar 2017
Noad Lahat, an Israeli MMA fighter, reflects on his Jewish identity, upbringing, and decision to balance his athletic career with defending Israel. Raised in...
31 Mar 2017
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WWE Entertainer Paul Heyman Says Kaddish for Goldberg: Watch
28 Mar 2017
WWE entertainer Paul Heyman, who is Jewish and has a personal connection to the Holocaust through his mother, recited a few lines of the Kaddish prayer to sy...
28 Mar 2017
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UCLA’s College Football Shidduch
3 Jan 2017
UCLA has appointed Jedd Fisch, an assistant coach from Michigan, as its new offensive coordinator, leading to excitement among Jewish college football fans a...
3 Jan 2017
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Goldberg Returns to the Ring After 12 Years Away From the WWE
21 Nov 2016
Goldberg, a wrestler who recently returned to the ring after 12 years, embodies Jewish pride and identity. Despite being known for his intense physicality, h...
21 Nov 2016
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Shaq Dances the Hora
15 Nov 2016
TMZ shared a video of NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal dancing the hora at a Miami wedding, showcasing his good dance skills. Shaq, known for his dancing abilitie...
15 Nov 2016
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Ron Santo and the Jews
23 Oct 2016
In 1968, high school students at the Hebrew Theological College in Skokie, IL, encountered the Chicago Cubs' Ron Santo, a revered baseball player, near their...
23 Oct 2016
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When They Were Kings: Greenberg and Koufax Sit on Yom Kippur
11 Oct 2016
The article reflects on the pivotal decisions made by Jewish baseball legends Hank Greenberg and Sandy Koufax to sit out important games for Yom Kippur, high...
11 Oct 2016
Jewish Review of Books
Jewish Pugs
26 Sep 2016
"Stars in the Ring" by Mike Silver explores the history of Jewish boxers in the United States during the sport's Golden Age, highlighting the significant pre...
26 Sep 2016
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Missing From Israel’s Baseball Team: Israelis
20 Sep 2016
The Israeli baseball team competing in the World Baseball Classic qualifiers consists mostly of American players who qualify under the heritage rule due to I...
20 Sep 2016
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Schwartz Authority: Ep. 57
15 Sep 2016
In episode 57 of the Unorthodox podcast, Jewish football player Geoff Schwartz, part of the only set of Jewish brothers in the NFL since 1923, discusses his ...
15 Sep 2016
Unorthodox
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Schwartz Authority: Ep. 57
15 Sep 2016
This episode of Unorthodox features a conversation with former NFL player Geoff Schwartz about his experiences as one of the few Jewish players in the league...
15 Sep 2016
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6 Reasons Judo is Israel’s ‘New National Sport’
15 Aug 2016
After Israeli judokas Or Sasson and Yarden Gerbi won bronze at the Rio Olympics, judo has emerged as a potential new national sport for Israel. With five out...
15 Aug 2016
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Meet Nate Ebner, New England Patriot and Member of the U.S. Olympic Rugby Team
19 Jul 2016
Nate Ebner, a prominent New England Patriots player, has a remarkable journey from being raised in a Jewish household to excelling in rugby and transitioning...
19 Jul 2016
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The Other Cheek: Ep. 49
14 Jul 2016
In episode 49 of Unorthodox, the discussion features a Jewish gymnast going to Rio, along with Jewish guest Deborah Pardo-Kaplan, a freelance journalist expl...
14 Jul 2016
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Don't Hate The Player: Ep. 46
23 Jun 2016
In this episode of "Don't Hate The Player," the focus is on a Jewish sports author, Matthew Futterman, discussing the evolution of athletes' financial suppor...
23 Jun 2016
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Don't Hate The Player: Ep. 46
23 Jun 2016
This episode of Unorthodox delves into unique and diverse topics, from the intersection of sports and finance with Matthew Futterman to the pursuit of Latin ...
23 Jun 2016
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Cult Following: Ep. 43
2 Jun 2016
In this episode of Cult Following, the discussion ranges from Nazis to Taylor Swift and cats, with a focus on lesser-known Jewish figures in baseball feature...
2 Jun 2016
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As in Life, in Baseball We Sometimes Strike Out
4 Apr 2016
The article discusses the connection between Jewish baseball players and the concept of failure in both baseball and life. While recognizing the pride in Jew...
4 Apr 2016
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Sporting Goods Ep. 35
31 Mar 2016
In this episode of Unorthodox, the hosts discuss a variety of topics ranging from the introduction of a Jewish tartan for Scottish Jews to sports journalist ...
31 Mar 2016
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Sporting Goods Ep. 35
31 Mar 2016
In episode 35 of the Unorthodox podcast, the discussion includes the creation of an official tartan for Scottish Jews and features L. Jon Wertheim, the execu...
31 Mar 2016
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‘Broad City’ Ballers
31 Mar 2016
In a recent episode of Broad City, Ilana is surprised to learn about the WNBA from NBA All-Star Blake Griffin, who praises the league and its players. The ep...
31 Mar 2016
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Identity Politics on the Court
26 Jan 2016
The firing of Israeli basketball legend David Blatt as head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers sparked speculation about anti-Semitism, particularly in the Isr...
26 Jan 2016
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Israeli Munich Olympics Terror Victims Were Brutalized and Castrated
2 Dec 2015
Family members of the Israeli athletes brutally murdered during the 1972 Munich Olympics by the Palestinian group Black September revealed harrowing details ...
2 Dec 2015
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Koufax’s Yom Kippur Decision
22 Sep 2015
In 1965, Sandy Koufax made a notable decision to sit out of Game 1 of the World Series in observance of Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish religion. D...
22 Sep 2015
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Noah Kales Puts the Jew in Jiu-Jitsu
2 Sep 2015
Thirteen-year-old Noah Kales, a Jewish jiu-jitsu prodigy from Toronto, defies stereotypes with his impressive achievements in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, having won...
2 Sep 2015
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European Maccabi Games To Take Place at Olympiastadion in Berlin
24 Jul 2015
The European Maccabi Games, Europe's largest Jewish sports event, is set to take place at Berlin's Olympiastadion, where in 1936, Jewish athletes defied Nazi...
24 Jul 2015
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¡GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!
6 Jul 2015
The U.S. women's national soccer team secured a triumphant win over Japan in the FIFA World Cup final, redeeming their loss from 2011 with a 5-2 victory. Car...
6 Jul 2015
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Palestinian Football Authority Withdraws Motion to Suspend Israel’s FIFA Membership
29 May 2015
The Palestinian Football Authority decided to withdraw its motion to suspend Israel's membership in FIFA during the organization's congress in Zurich. The de...
29 May 2015
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Israeli-Palestinian Politics Add Fuel to FIFA Fire
29 May 2015
Amidst a FIFA corruption scandal, the Palestinian Football Association has renewed efforts to suspend the Israel Football Association from FIFA due to allege...
29 May 2015
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Did a Seder Plate Propel the Mets to the 1969 World Series?
3 Apr 2015
In 1969, the New York Mets had a miraculous season, winning 100 games and the World Series, which some attributed to a series of unexpected events. The Mets'...
3 Apr 2015
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Jewish Baseball Great Al Rosen Dies at 91
16 Mar 2015
Al Rosen, the Cleveland Indians' former third baseman known as the Hebrew Hammer, died at 91. Despite narrowly missing the batting Triple Crown, Rosen was re...
16 Mar 2015
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Rocco the Hockey-Playing Jew Meets Sugar Land, Texas
20 Feb 2015
Joshua Rocco, an 18-year-old Jewish hockey player from New Jersey, finds himself in the unlikely environment of Sugar Land, Texas, as part of the Sugar Land ...
20 Feb 2015
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Israel’s Teen Basketball Hopefuls Head to NYC
20 Feb 2015
Maccabi Tel Aviv's Under-14 basketball team traveled to New York City to participate in the Gatorade Battle of the Boroughs tournament during NBA All-Star we...
20 Feb 2015
Jewish Action
Winter Workout
24 Dec 2014
The text provides advice for frum women on how to stay active during winter. It highlights outdoor activities like skiing, suggests wearing appropriate cloth...
24 Dec 2014
Jewish Review of Books
Muscular Judaism
16 Sep 2014
Daniel Mendoza, a celebrated bare-knuckle prizefighter in late-Georgian London, was born to British-born parents of converso background in 1764. Despite a tu...
16 Sep 2014
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Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Inducts 2014 Class
15 Sep 2014
The National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame inducted its 2014 class, which included Adam Greenberg, known for being hit in the head during his first at-bat with ...
15 Sep 2014
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Nazi-Era Jerseys on View in World Cup Exhibit
20 Jun 2014
An exhibit in Salvador, Brazil, showcasing vintage World Cup jerseys includes controversial items such as the swastika-adorned jersey of Germany's 1934 team ...
20 Jun 2014
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Soccer, Like Politics, Is About Corruption, Incompetence, and Obsessing With the Jews
6 Jun 2014
The author criticizes the corruption and incompetence present in soccer, drawing parallels between the sport and politics. They highlight instances of match-...
6 Jun 2014
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For Richer or Poorer, for Better or Verse
22 May 2014
In a discussion including topics such as a member of the Israeli Parliament criticizing the lack of respect for Torah amidst celebrations for Maccabi Tel Avi...
22 May 2014
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Did Sandy Koufax Lay Tefillin During the 1965 World Series?
4 Apr 2014
Sandy Koufax, the legendary Jewish pitcher for the Dodgers, made a cultural impact by choosing not to pitch on Yom Kippur during the 1965 World Series, leadi...
4 Apr 2014
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My Favorite Anti-Semite: An American Jewish Reflection on Ty Cobb for Opening Day
28 Mar 2014
The article explores the duality of Ty Cobb, a legendary baseball player, and an anti-Semite. While Cobb was a supremely talented athlete, holding numerous r...
28 Mar 2014
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Where’s the Jewish Jeremy Lin? Maybe Playing in New York’s Yeshiva League
3 Feb 2014
The article explores the transformation of the basketball program at Abraham Joshua Heschel School in New York City, engineered by athletic director Larry Ri...
3 Feb 2014
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Watching Tom Brady and Peyton Manning From a Remote IDF Outpost
17 Jan 2014
Aaron Kaplowitz, a former IDF soldier, describes watching a pivotal NFL game between Tom Brady and Peyton Manning with his tank battalion commander on an Isr...
17 Jan 2014
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How LeBron James and the Miami Heat Brought Me and My Grandfather Together
24 Dec 2013
A grandson shares a heartwarming story of how his 94-year-old grandfather, who was never a sports enthusiast, developed a deep passion for basketball, specif...
24 Dec 2013
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Brad Ausmus Named Manager of Detroit Tigers
4 Nov 2013
Brad Ausmus, a former catcher and coach of the Israeli national team in the World Baseball Classic, has been named the manager of the Detroit Tigers, becomin...
4 Nov 2013
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Aspiring Basketball Stars Head to Suburban Westchester, Where the ‘Shot Doctor’ Is In
29 Oct 2013
The article discusses the influence of John Goldman, known as the Shot Doctor, on aspiring basketball players who seek to improve their shooting skills by pr...
29 Oct 2013
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‘Mantle, Shmantle—Long as We Got Abrams’
23 Oct 2013
Thomas Friedman's book "From Beirut to Jerusalem" recounts an encounter between Friedman and Rabbi Nota Schiller, who co-founded the Ohr Somayach Yeshiva. Sc...
23 Oct 2013
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When the Detroit Tigers Play the Boston Red Sox
11 Oct 2013
Steve Calechman, a Boston-raised sports fan, shares his unique story of being a devout Detroit team supporter due to his father's admiration for Jewish sport...
11 Oct 2013