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View Article50 Years After Koufax, Students Take Rain Check on St. Louis Cardinals’ Yom...
ST. LOUIS—When Sandy Koufax decided not to pitch in Game 1 of the 1965 World Series because it fell on Yom Kippur, he became an instant hero for many Jews across the country. He was still able to help...
View ArticleCelebrating Sukkot With Israeli Basketballers in Chicago
Before 170 public-school students walked into the United Center sports arena in Chicago on Thursday night to see Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball players try and shake off defenders, they visited a sukkah...
View ArticleChanukah Events to Light Up Sports Arenas Across America
The Maccabees ended up having enough oil for eight nights, but what happens when an NBA game goes into three overtimes? That’s the problem that Rabbi Levi Teldon, program and youth director of the...
View ArticleRabbi Behind Bars: Organizing a Different Kind of Minyan in West Virginia
Most rabbis don’t consider close proximity to a prison a selling point when purchasing a home. But after living in Morgantown, W.V., for a few years, Rabbi Zalman Gurevitz wanted to move closer to...
View Article50 Years After Koufax, Students Take Rain Check on St. Louis Cardinals’ Yom...
ST. LOUIS—When Sandy Koufax decided not to pitch in Game 1 of the 1965 World Series because it fell on Yom Kippur, he became an instant hero for many Jews across the country. He was still able to help...
View ArticleCelebrating Sukkot With Israeli Basketballers in Chicago
Before 170 public-school students walked into the United Center sports arena in Chicago on Thursday night to see Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball players try and shake off defenders, they visited a sukkah...
View ArticleChanukah Events to Light Up Sports Arenas Across America
The Maccabees ended up having enough oil for eight nights, but what happens when an NBA game goes into three overtimes? That’s the problem that Rabbi Levi Teldon, program and youth director of the...
View ArticleRabbi Behind Bars: Organizing a Different Kind of Minyan in West Virginia
Most rabbis don’t consider close proximity to a prison a selling point when purchasing a home. But after living in Morgantown, W.V., for a few years, Rabbi Zalman Gurevitz wanted to move closer to...
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View Article50 Years After Koufax, Students Take Rain Check on St. Louis Cardinals’ Yom...
ST. LOUIS—When Sandy Koufax decided not to pitch in Game 1 of the 1965 World Series because it fell on Yom Kippur, he became an instant hero for many Jews across the country. He was still able to help...
View ArticleCelebrating Sukkot With Israeli Basketballers in Chicago
Before 170 public-school students walked into the United Center sports arena in Chicago on Thursday night to see Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball players try and shake off defenders, they visited a sukkah...
View ArticleChanukah Events to Light Up Sports Arenas Across America
The Maccabees ended up having enough oil for eight nights, but what happens when an NBA game goes into three overtimes? That’s the problem that Rabbi Levi Teldon, program and youth director of the...
View ArticleRabbi Behind Bars: Organizing a Different Kind of Minyan in West Virginia
Most rabbis don’t consider close proximity to a prison a selling point when purchasing a home. But after living in Morgantown, W.V., for a few years, Rabbi Zalman Gurevitz wanted to move closer to...
View Article#openShabbat: Pulling the Plug at Plugged-In SXSW
The first time that Rabbi Mordechai Lightstone and his wife, Chana, attended the South by Southwest (better known as SXSW) music, film and interactive festival in Austin, Texas, attendees approached...
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