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An 8-part podcast exploring the intersection of sports and American Jewish culture, hosted by Meredith Shiner
Jewish athletes have won more Olympic medals for fencing than for any other sport
From AI-driven analysis platforms to apps that analyze athletes’ muscles in real time, start-up nation is entering the sports arena big time
The team will now compete in the NCAA Division III tournament for the first time in school history
They weren’t even supposed to make the tournament. Now they have yet to lose a game.
Jedd Fisch hired as offensive coordinator for Josh Rosen’s Bruins
IDF Veteran Adi Deutsch lost his leg to a land mine when he was 20 years old. Nearly three decades later, and now a seasoned triathlete, he’ll run the New York City Marathon on Sunday.
After retiring, Chaim Landau found an unlikely home in the sports world
Mario Balotelli faces one-game ban and fine over Super Mario post
The soccer star’s Instagram post was a dumb joke, not an anti-Semitic rant
Team passes on Israeli point guard after last-minute visa technicality
San Diego Chargers commentator will sit next game out after ‘cheap’ joke
Display in Salvador, Brazil, endorsed by the tournament’s local committee
Hoping to compete at the 2018 Winter Games in South Korea, Israeli recruiters are looking for North American curlers to join the team
Gigi and Luca Becker and Eliana Gropman—day-school classmates—took top novice medals at this year’s U.S. championships
Retired in Century Village, he has a newfound passion for NBA basketball that keeps him going and keeps us connected
Tonight, Coach Marc Trestman faces his first test as he sends his players to face the rival Green Bay Packers