JJ Harel just needs to decide whether to march into the Olympic stadium under the American, Australian or Israeli flag

Athletes lament poor turnout at this year's games but are optimistic about the future; US captain says organizers did a good job respecting wheelchair basketball as a sport

The sporting festivities were once about Muscular Judaism; now they're more about fun, friends and maybe 'aliyah'

Bringing weightlifting back to the Maccabiah Games after over 3 decades, competitors from around the globe -- amateurs and pros -- hoist barbells in staggering shows of strength

Thanks to rules on players with multiple citizenships, Maccabiah 2022 sees smaller delegations bolstered by a nation with some of the highest-quality Jewish players in the world

Levy, who was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy as a teenager, has beaten the odds to compete globally in wheelchair basketball: 'I try to do as much as I can, while I can'

Introduced for the first time this year, 'Maccabiah Village' draws Israeli and Diaspora Jews alike to Poleg beach for 8 days of sports, food and music

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

Diaspora correspondent Judah Ari Gross on Western Wall conflict concerns and the 'Jewish Olympics'; news editor Amy Spiro on Jerusalem's soccer club saga and Eurovision

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

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