Jews in the Olympics
Jewish sports nosh
A bissel sports
Can’t anybody here play this game?
Another opening, another (slide) show.
Revisiting the 1936 Olympics
Through the thoughtful words of Norman Berdichevsky in the New English Review.
Curses, epeed again
Israeli wins bronze in fencing competition
The next generation of Olympians?
You gotta start somewhere.
A long-overdue tribute
Margaret Bergmann Lambert gets an overdue honor.
National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame inducts Class of 2010
Jewish Sports Hall of Fame inducts new class
Athlete profile: Paul Rosen
Shalom Life ran this inspiration piece on parathlete Paul Rosen, a member of the Canadian sledge hockey team who called it career following the Vancouver Paralympics.
Jewish Olympics, eh?
(It’s all right, I’m part Canadian; I can make fun.) Canada Israel — “Celebrating all that is similar and unique about our two amazing countries” — ran this wrap-up on the Israeli participants in the just-completed games.
Mazel tov, Steve Mesler
Mesler was a member of the U.S. bobsled (bobsleigh?) team that took the Gold Medal on Saturday. I’d be interested in an explanation of why driver receives top billing: “ Steven Holcomb’s USA 1 won the United States’ first Olympic bobsleigh gold…” etc. Granted, the two guys in the middle don’t really seem to be [...]


