Sherry Levin still holds her alma mater's record for points, points per game, field goals made and free throws made, from an era with no 3-point line and 30 fewer games than today

The once little-known NCAA Division III team in a US school perhaps best known for its rabbinic program has gone from nearly empty stands to packed home games and ESPN plaudits

Even as he kept training, the former world champion studied for rabbinical ordination. Now he's putting his religious training to good use -- and promoting his healthy eating cause

Ever the picture of humility, the elite athlete says she was hoping to achieve bronze — but is proud to show off her Sephardic roots in a sport dominated by Eastern Europeans

Greg Joseph is one of just a handful of Jews in the National Football League -- and he wears his cultural identity proudly on his sleeve

Inducted into California's Jewish Sports Hall of Fame last month, the one-time prodigy mulls bringing her aggressive style back to the professional circuit, after a 26-year hiatus

Southpaw holds Houston Astros to four hits over six innings to clinch Game Six, which contained what may have been the most Jewish play in any Major League Baseball matchup ever

Slugger Alex Bregman of Houston Astros, pitcher Max Fried and outfielder Joc Pederson, both of the Atlanta Braves, constitute largest Jewish representation in decades

When he retired in 1964, Schayes was the league’s career leader in games played, foul shots attempted and made, and personal fouls

Ian Seidenfeld defeats defending champion 3-0; 'I couldn’t have dreamt for anything better' he says following victory

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