Day by Day in Jewish Sports History

Day by Day in Jewish Sports History
Title Day by Day in Jewish Sports History PDF eBook
Author Bob Wechsler
Publisher KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Pages 424
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781602800137

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The Ultimate Jewish Sports History and Trivia Book.

Emancipation Through Muscles

Emancipation Through Muscles
Title Emancipation Through Muscles PDF eBook
Author Michael Brenner
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 288
Release 2006-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0803205422

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Although the study of Jewish identity has generated a growing body of work, the topic of sport has received scant attention in Jewish historiography. Emancipation through Muscles redresses this balance by analyzing the pertinence of sports to such issues as race, ethnicity, and gender in Jewish history and by examining the role of modern sport within European Jewry. The accomplishments of Jews in the intellectual arena and their notable presence among Nobel Prize recipients have often overshadowed their achievements in sports. The pursuit of sports among Jews in Europe was never a marginal phenomenon, however. In the first third of the twentieth century numerous Jewish sport organizations were founded throughout Europe, and prowess in the realm called muscle Jewry by the Zionists was a symbol of widespread pride among European Jews. Some Jewish teams were remarkably successful: the legendary Austrian soccer champion Hakoah Vienna was arguably the most visible Jewish presence in interwar Vienna, and many readers will be surprised to learn that outstanding soccer teams such as Ajax Amsterdam and Tottenham Hotspur are still considered Jewish teams. The contributors to this volume, an international group of scholars from a variety of fields, explore the diverse relationships between Jews and modern sports in Europe.

The Olympics at the Millennium

The Olympics at the Millennium
Title The Olympics at the Millennium PDF eBook
Author Kay Schaffer
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 340
Release 2000
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780813528205

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Exploring the cultural politics of the Olympic Games, these essays investigate such topics as the emergence of women athletes as cultural commodities, the orchestrated spectacles of the opening and closing ceremonies, and the Gay Games. Unforgettable events and decisions are also discussed.

Encyclopedia of Jews in Sports

Encyclopedia of Jews in Sports
Title Encyclopedia of Jews in Sports PDF eBook
Author Bernard Postal
Publisher
Pages 548
Release 1965
Genre Athletes
ISBN

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The Big Book of Jewish Sports Heroes

The Big Book of Jewish Sports Heroes
Title The Big Book of Jewish Sports Heroes PDF eBook
Author Peter S. Horvitz
Publisher SP Books
Pages 276
Release 2006
Genre Jewish athletes
ISBN 1561719072

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When you think of famous Jews, sports may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But from Sandy Koufax to Mark Spitz, Jews have made tremendous contributions to the history of sports. The Horvitzs have created a logical ranking system that uses hard statistical evidence to identify the 100 greatest Jewish athletes of all time. Drawing on their academic backgrounds and expert sports knowledge, the authors bring us a proven scientific framework for objectively comparing athletes across various sports, including: Football, Baseball, Boxing, Tennis, Golf, plus many others! Features include: Little-known interviews with sports heroes of the past and present; Nearly 200 rare photographs throughout; Fascinating anecdotes that bring your favorite athletes to life.

The Big Book of Jewish Baseball

The Big Book of Jewish Baseball
Title The Big Book of Jewish Baseball PDF eBook
Author Peter S. Horvitz
Publisher SP Books
Pages 292
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781561719730

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The first comprehensive, encyclopaedic work devoted exclusively to every Jewish contributor, large and small, to Major League Baseball. Its packed with: Rare photographs of players on and off the field; Full player statistics; Rare memorabilia; Exclusive original interviews. Jews who impacted upon the Great American Pastime extend far beyond the record strikeouts and round trippers of the legendary Sandy Koufax and Hank Greenberg. And there are scores of ballplayers like Lipman Pike, Shawn Green, Cal Abrams and Eddie Zosky whose little-known Baseball stories will touch or amuse readers of any background. Beyond life-time batting averages, there are intriguing players like catcher Moe Berg who served his country as a secret agent during WWII. While the tragic life of Bruce Gardner may bring tears to readers eyes, the exploits of 'Clown Princes' Al Schact and Max Patkin will have fans rolling with laughter. Nowhere else will one read tributes to great Jewish baseball executives and owners whose vision built some of historys most successful teams. Al Rosen may have gone from the All-Star team to the front-office Hall of Fame, but some of the most famous self-made success stories of this century honed their competitive spirit on the stickball courts of Jewish ghettos. This one-of-a-kind book will be much-in-demand by both baseball and Judaica book buyers.

Encyclopedia of the Jewish Diaspora [3 volumes]

Encyclopedia of the Jewish Diaspora [3 volumes]
Title Encyclopedia of the Jewish Diaspora [3 volumes] PDF eBook
Author M. Avrum Ehrlich
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 1542
Release 2008-10-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1851098747

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This three-volume work is a cornerstone resource on the evolution and dynamics of the Jewish Diaspora as it played out around the world—from its beginnings to the present. Encyclopedia of the Jewish Diaspora: Origins, Experiences, and Culture is the definitive resource on one of world history's most curious phenomenons, encompassing the communities, cultures, ethnicities, and experiences created by the Diaspora in every region of the world where Jews live or Jewish ancestry exists. The encyclopedia is organized in three volumes. The first includes 100 essays on the Jewish Diaspora experience, with coverage ranging from ethnography and demography to philosophy, history, music, and business. The second and third volumes feature hundreds of articles and essays on Diaspora regions, countries, cities, and other locations. With an editorial board of renowned Jewish scholars, and with an extraordinarily accomplished team of contributors, Encyclopedia of the Jewish Diaspora captures the full scope of its subject like no other reference work before it.