A gold medal from a 2017 competition that soccer player Adam Henry was unable to compete in reminds the athlete of the communal support he received after suddenly losing his mom

As the club celebrates its unprecedented 10th consecutive win, fans remember Kurt Landauer, who steered the team to success after WWII but fell into obscurity until recently

The offensive tackle, who played 7,894 consecutive snaps, makes his retirement official two years after a career-derailing injury

Moshe ‘MB’ Klyman was the only Sabbath observant athlete in his hotel when he last wrestled for Canada at the 'Jewish Olympics'; this year he’s aiming to take gold for Team USA

82-year-old Eugenio Garfinkle takes to the tennis courts in his 13th appearance at the Jewish Olympics, while his son and grandson represent on the football field

Quadrennial games officially begin Thursday and will see 30,000 individual competitions across 42 sports over the next two weeks, while a team of 'olim' makes its debut appearance

Koufax’s Jewish identity — and his famous Yom Kippur sit-out — are highlighted alongside his many career accolades during an unveiling ceremony at Dodger Stadium

After a strong 2021 Olympic showing, a new regulation field is nearly done and 4 youth teams will play in Europe this summer - but there's still a struggle to find homegrown talent

From Hank Greenberg to Aly Raisman, Jewish athletes have often spoken up against injustice. Here's a short history of others who have stood up for their values

Born in 1936 in British Mandatory Palestine, Berger was raised by a Hasidic family in Jerusalem before moving to the US in 1949 where his athletic career took off

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