Golden State Warriors Waive First Israeli NBA Player Omri Casspi
Omri Casspi, the first Israeli to play in the National Basketball Association, was waived by the Golden State Warriors. Casspi, 29, signed a one-year contract with the NBA championship team in July....
View ArticleDoes QB Josh Rosen Want to Play in NY Over Cleveland Because There Are More...
Top NFL quarterback prospect Josh Rosen would prefer playing in New York rather than Cleveland because of its larger Jewish community, two ESPN radio shows suggested. The radio discussions were first...
View ArticleNBA Legend Amar’e Stoudemire Is Converting to Judaism
Former NBA All-Star Amar’e Stoudemire has for years claimed to have “Hebrew roots,” studied Judaism and practiced its cultural customs. Now he is making the ties official by converting to the Jewish...
View ArticleWATCH: Why Does This NFL Star’s 6.6 Million Mansion Have a Synagogue in it?
Antonio Brown, six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, owns an enormous mansion in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Inside, along with the dozen bedrooms and private movie theater, sits...
View ArticlePatriots’ Julian Edelman Apologizes to Fans for Failed Drug Test
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman responded to reports that he violated the NFL’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs with an apology. Edelman is appealing the four-game suspension...
View Article5 Jewish Baseball Players Hit Home Runs on the Same Day
June 8 was the most productive day for Jewish batters in Major League Baseball history. Five members of the tribe combined for six home runs to help their respective teams to victory. Here’s the...
View ArticleOmri Casspi Reportedly Signs One-Year Deal With NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies
Omri Casspi, the first Israeli to play in the National Basketball Association, reportedly has agreed to a one-year contract with the Memphis Grizzlies. Reports of the deal emerged Sunday with the start...
View ArticleGolden State Warriors Star Draymond Green Visits Israel
Draymond Green, an All-Star forward for the NBA champion Golden State Warriors, met in Jerusalem with Israel’s president. Green presented Reuven Rivlin with a Warriors jersey during their meeting...
View ArticleNBA Star Draymond Green Says His Trip to Israel Wasn’t About Politics. Here’s...
NBA star Draymond Green on his recent visit to Israel got to meet the nation’s president and take some shooting practice — with guns, not basketballs — on a military base. Green’s visit, particularly...
View ArticleSteelers Donate $70,000 to Victims of Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Attack
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ Stronger Than Hate campaign inspired the city and the world to rally around the Jewish community in the wake of the shooting attack on a local synagogue building that left 11...
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