Nobel Prize winner and prominent former athletes who defected send letter to International Olympic Committee

As she works to grow her sport, the Jewish day school alum from Brooklyn is racking up victories in her battle for unity and equality -- starting with equal pay for female players

Peres Center hosts event a month ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup finals; speakers say unequal funding puts them at a disadvantage compared to men

State news agency says Hashem Siami quit 'due to the controversies that arose' after photographs circulated of women competing without a hijab at event in Shiraz

Following a nearly decade-long effort, Southern California Jewish Sports Hall-of-Famer Chelsey Goldberg helps field three teams to their inaugural tournament

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

At just 26, Jori Epstein is writing about the Dallas Cowboys in a male-dominated industry -- and she's penned the biography of a Holocaust survivor, to boot

Thirteen US Jewish college students and recent graduates arrived in Israel at the beginning of the month to train ahead of the European Championships in the Czech Republic

Tribal connections include over-the-top announcers, Holocaust legacy stories and some love from the US Supreme Court's own RBG

Iran issues arrest warrant for country's first woman boxer who decides to pursue pugilistic career in West