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    Access Denied You don’t have permission to access “http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240624721378/en/Michael-Schulman-CEO-Anaheim-Ducks-and-Michael-Roth-Vice-President-of-Communications-AEG-Headline-2024-Southern-California-Jewish-Sports-Hall-of-Fame-Induction-Dinner-and-Ceremony-Sunday-June-30” on this server. Reference #18.1aea4217.1719349654.684a792 https://errors.edgesuite.net/18.1aea4217.1719349654.684a792 Source link

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  • The Jewish Sport Report: The NHL gets its first Jewish head coach in 32 years

    Hello and happy summer! It’s a good weekend for sports fans, as we’ve got the Stanley Cup Finals, the College Baseball World Series and the Copa América. Luckily for us, there are Jewish players to watch in all three! Ryan Warsofsky makes history in San Jose San Jose Sharks assistant coach Ryan Warsofsky, center, during a game against the Montreal…

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  • Israeli Arab Jewish Athlete Swims Against the Current: ‘I’m Great Proof of Integration’ – Israel News

    News Life and Culture Columnists and Opinion Haaretz Hebrew and TheMarker Partnerships Haaretz.com, the online English edition of Haaretz Newspaper in Israel, gives you breaking news, analyses and opinions about Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish World.© Haaretz Daily Newspaper Ltd. All Rights Reserved Source link

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  • Jewish Players | The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com | Irwin Cohen | 8 Sivan 5784 – Friday, June 14, 2024

    Photo Credit: Jewish Press A hundred years ago in 1924, world Jewry lost a great friend with the passing of former President Woodrow Wilson. While in office, Wilson vetoed three restrictive immigration measures, without hesitating to say they were aimed principally at the Jews. Wilson was also remembered for appointing Louis D. Brandeis to the Supreme Court. Many windows of…

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  • New Sports Books for Jewish Dads

    The Last of His Kind: Clayton Kershaw & The Burden of GreatnessBy Andy McCullough Andy McCullough, senior writer at The Athletic and former baseball scribe for the Los Angeles Times, published his first book last month, “The Last of His Kind: Clayton Kershaw & The Burden of Greatness.” Readers will hope that for McCullough, who’s married to Stephanie Apstein, an…

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  • Colts’ Adonai Mitchell could leave Jewish fans tongue-tied – The Forward

    Colts fans hope Adonai Mitchell (left) is the, uh, answer to their prayers at wide receiver. Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images By Louis Keene June 6, 2024 Thou shalt not take the Lord’s name in vain, the Ten Commandments tell us. But what if the Lord’s name is lining up at wide receiver? It’s a conundrum Jewish football fans could…

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  • The Jewish Sport Report: This Jewish publicist is Hall of Fame-bound

    This article was sent as a newsletter. Sign up for our weekly Jewish sports newsletter here. Hello! We’ve got a fun one for you today. Orthodox MLB prospect and Team Israel pitcher Jacob Steinmetz has been heating up in Single A: in his first nine starts this season, the 20-year-old has 50 strikeouts in 45 innings with a 3.60 ERA and…

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  • A look at the World Jewish Sports Museum in Kfar Hamaccabiah – Israel Sports

    That old joke was wrong. The book of Jewish sporting achievements is in fact quite thick… and fascinating. “In many ways, the development of Jewish sports reflects the realities of Jewish life over the past 120 years,” says Osnat Zur, director of the Iris Smith World Jewish Sports Museum in Ramat Gan’s Kfar Hamaccabiah campus. The innovative 21st-century museum,…

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  • The Jewish Sport Report: Is this the year Max Fried finally wins the Cy Young?

    This article was sent as a newsletter. Sign up for our weekly Jewish sports newsletter here. Good morning, dear reader!  Boston’s team fell short in its quest for the first-ever Walter Cup in the inaugural season of the Professional Women’s Hockey League, losing 3-0 to Minnesota in the decisive Game 5 Wednesday night. Still, goaltender Aerin Frankel delivered one last impressive…

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  • OPINION: Football is an irresistible addiction I will never kick

    For Jews, football is something of an unrequited love. I have tended to play at least once a week for the better part of a quarter of a century and end most games thinking I could kick myself but I’d more than likely miss. I have played for the England Writers’ team in Rome, Vienna and Berlin but all these…

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