5 Jewish things about the Mets — and why Jewish fans adore them
The connection to the Brooklyn Dodgers, loving the underdog and bein’ amazin’
We spoke to a man who swears he sat behind the legendary pitcher at Temple of Aaron in Minnesota
The connection to the Brooklyn Dodgers, loving the underdog and bein’ amazin’
Plus the latest news on NFL veteran Greg Joseph (and it's good)
'Ping-Pong Shabbat' puts into print the story of a modern (Orthodox) ping pong prodigy
Ohtani’s historic day at the plate left a different Shawn Green record intact — barely
Yeshiva University President Rabbi Ari Berman threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Mets game on Sunday at Citi Field — and more!
While Israel endured a difficult week at home, its Paralympians in Paris gave their fellow Israelis something to celebrate
Israeli Ariel Malyar finished seventh in the 50-meter freestyle event.
FIFA is set to rule on a request to temporarily bar the Israel Football Association from international competition
Dadaon won a gold medal and set the Paralympic record in an event in which he also owns the world record
When Max Lazar threw to Garrett Stubbs and Joc Pederson struck out, the three Jewish ballplayers were making history
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