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Israel baseball coach Ausmus says team can contend

JERUSALEM (AP) With a pair of Jewish ex-major leaguers on his roster, the new coach of Israel's team in the World Baseball Classic says his squad is already a legitimate contender.

Industry News: Maccabi USA Looking for Jewish Swimmers

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, May 21. MACCABI USA is looking for Jewish swimmers for the 19th World Maccabiah Games Swim Team. Applications to be part of the Games, held in Israel in July 2013, are now...

The Israeli Baseball All-Stars: A diamond in the rough

In its bid to make the world championship, the Israeli squad is being bolstered by American Jewish players like former U.S. All-Star team catcher Brad Ausmus.

Staten Island Jewish community celebrates Lag B' Omer

The Staten Island Jewish community celebrated Lag B' Omer May 10 with games, crafts, marshmallow roasting and other fun

Jewish festival draws families for day of fun

It wasn’t just a parade or a fair packed with games and rides nor was it just a musical concert or an offering of favorite summer foods. It wasn’t just a sing-along around a bon fire either. The Great Jewish Family Festival, held May 10 at Westfield Old Orchard, was all of the above, and to leave out any of these features was to miss some of the fun. The festival drew from nearby communities ...

Jewish festival draws families for fun

It wasn’t just a parade or a fair packed with games and rides nor was it just a musical concert or an offering of favorite summer foods. It wasn’t just a sing-along around a bon fire either. The Great Jewish Family Festival, held May 10 at Westfield Old Orchard, was all of the above, and to leave out any of these features was to miss some of the fun. The festival drew from nearby communities ...

Jewish Cal player taken 37th in NFL draft

Mitchell Schwartz, a Jewish football player from Pacific Palisades who had a stellar career at Cal, was selected in the second round of the NFL draft April 27 by the Cleveland Browns.

Broadcaster Barry Tompkins to join NorCal Jewish Sports Hall of Fame

Throughout Barry Tompkins’ impressive 44-year career as a sports broadcaster — in which he has been inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame as an announcer, covered six Olympic Games and won four Emmy awards — Tompkins has often felt something he can’t quite put his finger on, a certain unsaid bond.

Goal: Women's Soccer Pioneer to Be Honored by Jewish Hall of Fame

Debbie Rademacher, a member of the U.S. women's national team that won the first World Cup, will on Sunday be inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum on Long Island.

Women's Soccer Pioneer to Be Honored by Jewish Hall of Fame

Debbie Rademacher, a member of the U.S. women's national team that won the first World Cup, will on Sunday be inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum on Long Island.


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