Explore the impact of Jewish sports stars like Sandy Koufax, Mark Spitz, and others who shaped athletic history.
For many Jewish fans who collect baseball cards, the joy of opening a new pack and finding a Jewish player is second to none. That was Seymour Stoll’s experience years ago when he drew a Sandy Koufax ...
This article was sent as a newsletter. Sign up for our weekly Jewish sports newsletter here. Hi there! It was a historic week for Jews in sports, from Max Fried’s record-breaking contract with the New ...
The YULA and Shalhavet baseball teams have been banned from participating in next year's Southern Section playoffs and placed on probation for pulling out in the middle of this year's playoffs to ...
Sign up for Forwarding the News, the Forward’s morning newsletter with all the news and analysis that matters to American Jews each day. Alex Bregman, the slugging ...
Mark Blomberg, baseball’s first designated hitter, grew up in Atlanta where hearing anti-Semitic slurs was a way of his young live. Blomberg’s childhood dream of playing for the New York Yankees and ...
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Sandy Koufax put his Judaism before his baseball career: What will be your Sandy Koufax moment?
When our kids see us sacrifice for our Jewish values and for Israel, and when they take part themselves, they learn that ...
Three Jewish former major leaguers will help Israel field a competitive team in next year’s World Baseball Classic. Shawn Green, Brad Ausmus and Gabe Kapler met this week in Los Angeles with Israeli ...
RED HOOK — Howard Megdal, author of the hot-off-presses “The Baseball Talmud,” from HarperCollins, grew up Jewish and obsessed with baseball. “My father used to read me Hank Greenberg’s ‘Story of My ...
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