Temple Beth Am, located in the heavily Jewish neighborhood of Pico-Robertson, is putting on a one-off show on April 2 to coincide with this weekend's 'WrestleMania'

As the Jewish state gears up to start the series in Miami on March 12, we outline how the tournament works, who's on the Israeli team, who Israel is set to play, and what to expect

For fans of America's favorite pastime, he's everywhere. The ubiquitous sports reporter answers some curveballs about his time in the field

As host of the new NPR podcast 'The Statue,' Paul Farber looks into how we carry memories as a collective - learning from a fictitious character's very real sculpture along the way

The former Yeshiva University star returns to the Big Apple for the first time in his career, and though he's playing for the away team, spectators will be shouting his name

Star won Australian Open and Wimbledon in 1951, becoming 1st Jewish champion; insisted his removal from US team wasn't due to antisemitism

The list includes athletes and sports figures from across sports and around the world — from water polo to fencing, and from the United States to Hungary

Between antisemitism scandals, Maccabiah Games, Beijing Olympics and World Cup - to name just a few - this year has been filled with extreme highs and lows for Jewish fans

Hundreds of fans attend holiday reception, during which all-star recalls his bar mitzvah speech, his favorite Hanukah gifts and his not-yet kosher line of beef jerky

Alon Leichman is the first athlete born in Israel to make it to the major leagues, but even after years working his way up in the US, he hasn't forgotten where he comes from

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