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Great Jews in Sports

Author : Robert Slater
Publisher : Jonathan David Publishers
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2003-01-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0824604539

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Great Jews in Sports by Robert Slater Pdf

Filled with facts, trivia, photographs, and statistics, an updated reference furnishes concise portraits of more than 150 important Jewish athletes, including Sandy Koufax, Kerry Strug, Daniel Mendoza, Esther Roth, and many others.

Jewish Jocks

Author : Franklin Foer,Marc Tracy
Publisher : Twelve
Page : 237 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2012-10-30
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781455516117

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Jewish Jocks by Franklin Foer,Marc Tracy Pdf

A collection of essays by today's preeminent writers on significant Jewish figures in sports, told with humor, heart, and an eye toward the ever elusive question of Jewish identity. Jewish Jocks: An Unorthodox Hall of Fame is a timeless collection of biographical musings, sociological riffs about assimilation, first-person reflections, and, above all, great writing on some of the most influential and unexpected pioneers in the world of sports. Featuring work by today's preeminent writers, these essays explore significant Jewish athletes, coaches, broadcasters, trainers, and even team owners (in the finite universe of Jewish Jocks, they count!). Contributors include some of today's most celebrated writers covering a vast assortment of topics, including David Remnick on the biggest mouth in sports, Howard Cosell; Jonathan Safran Foer on the prodigious and pugnacious Bobby Fischer; Man Booker Prize-winner Howard Jacobson writing elegantly on Marty Reisman, America's greatest ping-pong player and the sport's ultimate showman. Deborah Lipstadt examines the continuing legacy of the Munich Massacre, the fortieth anniversary of which coincided with the 2012 London Olympics. Jane Leavy reveals why Sandy Koufax agreed to attend her daughter's bat mitzvah. And we learn how Don Lerman single-handedly thrust competitive eating into the public eye with three pounds of butter and 120 jalapeño peppers. These essays are supplemented by a cover design and illustrations throughout by Mark Ulriksen. From settlement houses to stadiums and everywhere in between, Jewish Jock features men and women who do not always fit the standard athletic mold. Rather, they utilized talents long prized by a people of the book (and a people of commerce) to game these games to their advantage, in turn forcing the rest of the world to either copy their methods -- or be left in their dust.

Day by Day in Jewish Sports History

Author : Bob Wechsler
Publisher : KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1602800138

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Day by Day in Jewish Sports History by Bob Wechsler Pdf

The Ultimate Jewish Sports History and Trivia Book.

The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame

Author : Joseph M. Siegman
Publisher : SP Books
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 1561710288

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The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame by Joseph M. Siegman Pdf

Here is the first full account of Jewish contributions to international sports. Rich in personal anecdotes, historical background (including explanation of the barriers excluding Jewish athletes from otherwise successful careers) and packed with 150 rare, historical, black-and-white photographs. Foreword by Mark Spitz.

When Basketball Was Jewish

Author : Douglas Stark
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2017-09-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780803295889

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When Basketball Was Jewish by Douglas Stark Pdf

In the 2015–16 NBA season, the Jewish presence in the league was largely confined to Adam Silver, the commissioner; David Blatt, the coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers; and Omri Casspi, a player for the Sacramento Kings. Basketball, however, was once referred to as a Jewish sport. Shortly after the game was invented at the end of the nineteenth century, it spread throughout the country and became particularly popular among Jewish immigrant children in northeastern cities because it could easily be played in an urban setting. Many of basketball’s early stars were Jewish, including Shikey Gotthoffer, Sonny Hertzberg, Nat Holman, Red Klotz, Dolph Schayes, Moe Spahn, and Max Zaslofsky. In this oral history collection, Douglas Stark chronicles Jewish basketball throughout the twentieth century, focusing on 1900 to 1960. As told by the prominent voices of twenty people who played, coached, and refereed it, these conversations shed light on what it means to be a Jew and on how the game evolved from its humble origins to the sport enjoyed worldwide by billions of fans today. The game’s development, changes in style, rise in popularity, and national emergence after World War II are narrated by men reliving their youth, when basketball was a game they played for the love of it. When Basketball Was Jewish reveals, as no previous book has, the evolving role of Jews in basketball and illuminates their contributions to American Jewish history as well as basketball history.

Great Jews in Sports

Author : Robert Slater
Publisher : Jonathan David Publishers
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015053511419

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Jews in the Gym

Author : Leonard Jay Greenspoon
Publisher : Purdue University Press
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781557536297

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Jews in the Gym by Leonard Jay Greenspoon Pdf

For some, the connection between Jews and athletics might seem far-fetched. But in fact, as is highlighted by the fourteen chapters in this collection, Jews have been participating in"and thinking about"sports for more than two thousand years. The articles in this volume cover a wide chronological range: from the Hellenistic period (first century BCE) to the most recent basketball season. The range of athletes covered is equally broad. The authors of these essays raise a number of intriguing questions such as: What differing attitudes toward sports have Jews exhibited across periods and cultures? In what sports have Jews excelled, and why? How have Jews overcome prejudices on the part of the general populace against a Jewish presence on the field or in the ring? This volume features a number of illustrations (many of them quite rare). It is accessible to the general reader and contains much information of interest to the scholar in Jewish studies, American studies, and sports history.

The 100 Greatest Jews in Sports

Author : B. P. Robert Stephen Silverman
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2003-09-22
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781461671688

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The 100 Greatest Jews in Sports by B. P. Robert Stephen Silverman Pdf

InThe 100 Greatest Jews in Sports, Ranked According to Achievement, the author ofThe Jewish Athletes' Hall of Fame applies quantitative criteria to definitively rank the greatest Jewish athletes of modern times from all major sports against one another according to achievement. The information is presented in a light and entertaining way that will appeal to all sports enthusiasts.

The Big Book of Jewish Sports Heroes

Author : Peter S. Horvitz
Publisher : SP Books
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Jewish athletes
ISBN : 9781561719075

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The Big Book of Jewish Sports Heroes by Peter S. Horvitz Pdf

When you think of famous Jews, sports may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But from Sandy Koufax to Mark Spitz, Jews have made tremendous contributions to the history of sports. The Horvitzs have created a logical ranking system that uses hard statistical evidence to identify the 100 greatest Jewish athletes of all time. Drawing on their academic backgrounds and expert sports knowledge, the authors bring us a proven scientific framework for objectively comparing athletes across various sports, including: Football, Baseball, Boxing, Tennis, Golf, plus many others! Features include: Little-known interviews with sports heroes of the past and present; Nearly 200 rare photographs throughout; Fascinating anecdotes that bring your favorite athletes to life.

The Big Book of Jewish Baseball

Author : Peter S. Horvitz,Joachim Horvitz
Publisher : SP Books
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1561719730

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The Big Book of Jewish Baseball by Peter S. Horvitz,Joachim Horvitz Pdf

The first comprehensive, encyclopaedic work devoted exclusively to every Jewish contributor, large and small, to Major League Baseball. Its packed with: Rare photographs of players on and off the field; Full player statistics; Rare memorabilia; Exclusive original interviews. Jews who impacted upon the Great American Pastime extend far beyond the record strikeouts and round trippers of the legendary Sandy Koufax and Hank Greenberg. And there are scores of ballplayers like Lipman Pike, Shawn Green, Cal Abrams and Eddie Zosky whose little-known Baseball stories will touch or amuse readers of any background. Beyond life-time batting averages, there are intriguing players like catcher Moe Berg who served his country as a secret agent during WWII. While the tragic life of Bruce Gardner may bring tears to readers eyes, the exploits of 'Clown Princes' Al Schact and Max Patkin will have fans rolling with laughter. Nowhere else will one read tributes to great Jewish baseball executives and owners whose vision built some of historys most successful teams. Al Rosen may have gone from the All-Star team to the front-office Hall of Fame, but some of the most famous self-made success stories of this century honed their competitive spirit on the stickball courts of Jewish ghettos. This one-of-a-kind book will be much-in-demand by both baseball and Judaica book buyers.

Great Jewish Women

Author : Elinor Slater,Robert Slater
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015053118785

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Great Jewish Women by Elinor Slater,Robert Slater Pdf

From the biblical Deborah to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the individuals profiled in this volume are the authors' considered choice for Jewish women who have had the greatest impact on their respective fields.

Jewish Sports Legends

Author : Joseph Siegman
Publisher : University of Nebraska Press
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2020-08-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781496222121

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Jewish Sports Legends by Joseph Siegman Pdf

Following the 1972 Olympics one sportswriter referred to Mark Spitz, winner of seven gold medals, as “the first great Jewish athlete.” He couldn’t have been more wrong. As Jewish Sports Legends shows, Jews have excelled at athletics for centuries. This engaging volume illuminates the lives and unforgettable accomplishments of Jews in virtually every major sport played worldwide. Baseball stars Sandy Koufax and Hank Greenberg, basketball’s Red Auerbach and Dolph Schayes, and football’s Sid Luckman and Marv Levy are only a few notable examples. With photographs accompanying almost every sports personality, this fifth edition introduces some famous and some not-so-famous Jewish sports greats throughout history. More than eighty new entries have been added to the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame since 2005, among them Lyle Alzado, Max Baer, Ira Berkow, Kenny Bernstein, Sasha Cohen, Shawn Green, Donna Geils Orender, Aly Raisman, and Bud Selig. While most of those profiled are professional sport champions and Olympic gold medalists, the book also features great coaches, officials, journalists, and other significant contributors in every major sport.

When Boxing Was a Jewish Sport

Author : Allen Bodner
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1997-10-28
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : STANFORD:36105019361828

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When Boxing Was a Jewish Sport by Allen Bodner Pdf

The author reports on the many young Jewish fighters who began boxing for the money. In the 1920s and 1930s, "Jews were represented in almost every aspect of the sport, from manufacturing equipment to management."--Jacket.

Emancipation Through Muscles

Author : Michael Brenner,Gideon Reuveni
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2006-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780803205420

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Emancipation Through Muscles by Michael Brenner,Gideon Reuveni Pdf

Although the study of Jewish identity has generated a growing body of work, the topic of sport has received scant attention in Jewish historiography. Emancipation through Muscles redresses this balance by analyzing the pertinence of sports to such issues as race, ethnicity, and gender in Jewish history and by examining the role of modern sport within European Jewry. The accomplishments of Jews in the intellectual arena and their notable presence among Nobel Prize recipients have often overshadowed their achievements in sports. The pursuit of sports among Jews in Europe was never a marginal phenomenon, however. In the first third of the twentieth century numerous Jewish sport organizations were founded throughout Europe, and prowess in the realm called muscle Jewry by the Zionists was a symbol of widespread pride among European Jews. Some Jewish teams were remarkably successful: the legendary Austrian soccer champion Hakoah Vienna was arguably the most visible Jewish presence in interwar Vienna, and many readers will be surprised to learn that outstanding soccer teams such as Ajax Amsterdam and Tottenham Hotspur are still considered Jewish teams. The contributors to this volume, an international group of scholars from a variety of fields, explore the diverse relationships between Jews and modern sports in Europe.

The SPHAS

Author : Doug Stark
Publisher : Temple University Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2011-05-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9781592136339

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The SPHAS by Doug Stark Pdf

Founded in 1918, the South Philadelphia Hebrew Association's basketball team, known as the SPHAS, was a top squad in the American Basketball League-capturing seven championships in thirteen seasons-until it disbanded in 1959. In The SPHAS, the first book to chronicle the history of this team and its numerous achievements, Douglas Stark uses rare and noteworthy images of players and memorabilia as well as interviews and anecdotes to recall how players like Inky Lautman, Cy Kaselman, and Shikey Gotthoffer fought racial stereotypes of weakness and inferiority while spreading the game's popularity. Team owner Eddie Gottlieb and Temple University coach Harry Litwack, among others profiled here, began their remarkable careers with the SPHAS. Stark explores the significance of basketball to the Jewish community during the game's early years, when Jewish players dominated the sport and a distinct American Jewish identity was on the rise. At a time when basketball teams were split along ethnic lines, the SPHAS represented the Philadelphia Jewish community. The SPHAS is an inspiring and heartfelt tale of the team on and off the court.