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JOSEPH SIEGMAN
Location: Los Angeles, California, United States. Organizer, author, athlete Joe Siegman is recognized for his decades of leadership and participation in Jewish-related and conventional sport activities. Siegman founded the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1979, which he organized originally as a fund-raising vehicle for the U.S. Maccabiahteam.
HAKOAH-VIENNA
Hakoah-Vienna was an all-Jewish social-athletic club, who’s celebrated soccer club won Austria’s National Championship in 1924-25, and finished second in 1921-22.JUDITH DEUTSCH
Born: September 18, 1918, in Vienna, Austria. An Austrian swimming champion and freestyle record holder, from 1933 to 1935, Judith Deutsch was elected Outstanding Austrian Female Athlete of 1935 by the Austrian Sports Authority and selected to represent her country in the 1936 Olympic Games. But she refused to compete in the Berlin Olympicsin
GRETEL BERGMANN
Born: April 12, 1914, in Laupheim, Germany. Died: July 25, 2017 in Queens, New York. Teenager Gretel Bergmann was Germany’s national female High Jump Champion during the 1930s. She was one of three Jews named to the German team for the 1936 Berlin Olympics. In 1933, after Bergmann and other Jews were denied opportunity to train and competein
INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME, JEWISH SPORTSHOMEHONOREESHISTORYACTIVITIESWINGATE INSTITUTEBOARD MEMBERS The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame was founded to honor Jewish men and women world-wide. The Hall of Fame held its inaugural inductions in 1979 in Los Angeles, California and received its international charter in Jerusalem, Israel in 1981. When you want to search, learn, and understand the sports heroes who are Jewish in faith, the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame is the HONOREES OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame selects honorees for several awards based on merit and achievement. Find out more about the Jewish men and women who have been honored for these prestigious sports and media awards. A HISTORICAL VIEW OF JEWISH MEN AND WOMEN IN SPORTS AND The fate experienced by the Jewish People in the modern era have inevitably led to too little attention being paid to many vital aspects of Jewish life. One such aspect is sports. Involvement in sports is universal throughout todays world. It serves as a bridge between nations and peoples, between nations and Israel, and between Israel and the Diaspora, as expressed by the Maccabiah Games. ABOUT THE WINGATE INSTITUTE LOCATED IN NETANYA, ISRAEL The Wingate Institute, Israels National Centre for Physical Education and Sport, was inaugurated in 1957 and is named in honor of Major General Orde Charles Wingate known as The Friend. Some 5,000 academics, coaches, athletes, students and the general public - both native-born Israeli and new immigrants - pass daily through Wingates gates. The Institute serves as a training centre for national ELECTED MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame has elected these members to the Hall of Fame. These Jewish men and women world-wide have achieved extraordinary accomplishments in sports and others have made significant contributions to society through sports. THE MACCABIAH GAMES HISTORY AND INFORMATION The Maccabiah Games are quadrennial Jewish Olympics, held in Israel the year following the Olympic Games. Every four years, the best Jewish athletes from throughout the world compete in Open, Masters, Juniors, and Disabled competitions.JOSEPH SIEGMAN
Location: Los Angeles, California, United States. Organizer, author, athlete Joe Siegman is recognized for his decades of leadership and participation in Jewish-related and conventional sport activities. Siegman founded the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1979, which he organized originally as a fund-raising vehicle for the U.S. Maccabiahteam.
HAKOAH-VIENNA
Hakoah-Vienna was an all-Jewish social-athletic club, who’s celebrated soccer club won Austria’s National Championship in 1924-25, and finished second in 1921-22.JUDITH DEUTSCH
Born: September 18, 1918, in Vienna, Austria. An Austrian swimming champion and freestyle record holder, from 1933 to 1935, Judith Deutsch was elected Outstanding Austrian Female Athlete of 1935 by the Austrian Sports Authority and selected to represent her country in the 1936 Olympic Games. But she refused to compete in the Berlin Olympicsin
GRETEL BERGMANN
Born: April 12, 1914, in Laupheim, Germany. Died: July 25, 2017 in Queens, New York. Teenager Gretel Bergmann was Germany’s national female High Jump Champion during the 1930s. She was one of three Jews named to the German team for the 1936 Berlin Olympics. In 1933, after Bergmann and other Jews were denied opportunity to train and competein
SEARCH THE WEBSITE OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL Use our search tool to find honorees fast in our website. Learn more about Jewish men and women who have changed the world of sports worldwide. Read their biographical information, learn about their awards, and understand their past and present. CHAIRMANS AWARD OF EXCELLENCE The Lifetime Achievement Award is awarded annually by the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, honoring those individuals who have made significant contributions to the State ofJOSEPH SIEGMAN
Location: Los Angeles, California, United States. Organizer, author, athlete Joe Siegman is recognized for his decades of leadership and participation in Jewish-related and conventional sport activities. Siegman founded the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1979, which he organized originally as a fund-raising vehicle for the U.S. Maccabiahteam.
STUART LUSTIGMAN
He was a Vice-Chairman of the Maccabi World Union Executive 2002–2010. In 2009 he received the prestigious Yakir Award from Maccabi World Union in recognition of services to the Maccabi Movement. Stuart was Team Manager for Great Britain at the 1987 and 1991 European Maccabi Games. He was also assistant Team Manager for Great Britain at the SIR LUDWIG “POPPA” GUTTMANN Ludwig Guttmann is the father of organized physical activities for the handicapped. He created the Stoke-MandevilleGRETEL BERGMANN
Born: April 12, 1914, in Laupheim, Germany. Died: July 25, 2017 in Queens, New York. Teenager Gretel Bergmann was Germany’s national female High Jump Champion during the 1930s. She was one of three Jews named to the German team for the 1936 Berlin Olympics. In 1933, after Bergmann and other Jews were denied opportunity to train and competein
RICHARD BERGMANN
Born: 1920 in Vienna, Austria. Died: 1970. Winner of seven World Championships, including four Singles crowns, Richard Bergmann was regarded as the greatest defensive player in table tennis history. In 1936, he won his first World title as a member of the Austrian MAXIMILIAN (MAX) BAER Max Baer was World Heavyweight Boxing Champion 1934 to 1935. His 11th round knockout of Primo Carnera on June 14, 1934, gave him the World Heavyweight title; which he held exactly one year, until June 13, 1935, when he lost a 15-round decision to James Braddock. B'NAI B'RITH KLUTZNICK NATIONAL JEWISH MUSEUM B'nai B'rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum American Jewish SportsHall of Fame
ATTILA PETSCHAUER
Born: December 14, 1904 in Budapest, Hungary. Died: January 30, 1943. Petschauer (second from left) and Endre Kabos (fourth from left), with their 1932 Hungarian Olympic gold medal team. Attila Petschauer was a winner of three Olympic fencing medals, including two gold medals. The Hungarian champion won his first gold medal in Team Sabre and a INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME, JEWISH SPORTSHOMEHONOREESHISTORYACTIVITIESWINGATE INSTITUTEBOARD MEMBERS The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame was founded to honor Jewish men and women world-wide. The Hall of Fame held its inaugural inductions in 1979 in Los Angeles, California and received its international charter in Jerusalem, Israel in 1981. When you want to search, learn, and understand the sports heroes who are Jewish in faith, the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame is the HONOREES OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame selects honorees for several awards based on merit and achievement. Find out more about the Jewish men and women who have been honored for these prestigious sports and media awards. A HISTORICAL VIEW OF JEWISH MEN AND WOMEN IN SPORTS AND The fate experienced by the Jewish People in the modern era have inevitably led to too little attention being paid to many vital aspects of Jewish life. One such aspect is sports. Involvement in sports is universal throughout todays world. It serves as a bridge between nations and peoples, between nations and Israel, and between Israel and the Diaspora, as expressed by the Maccabiah Games. ABOUT THE WINGATE INSTITUTE LOCATED IN NETANYA, ISRAEL The Wingate Institute, Israels National Centre for Physical Education and Sport, was inaugurated in 1957 and is named in honor of Major General Orde Charles Wingate known as The Friend. Some 5,000 academics, coaches, athletes, students and the general public - both native-born Israeli and new immigrants - pass daily through Wingates gates. The Institute serves as a training centre for nationalJOSEPH SIEGMAN
Location: Los Angeles, California, United States. Organizer, author, athlete Joe Siegman is recognized for his decades of leadership and participation in Jewish-related and conventional sport activities. Siegman founded the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1979, which he organized originally as a fund-raising vehicle for the U.S. Maccabiahteam.
THE MACCABIAH GAMES HISTORY AND INFORMATION The Maccabiah Games are quadrennial Jewish Olympics, held in Israel the year following the Olympic Games. Every four years, the best Jewish athletes from throughout the world compete in Open, Masters, Juniors, and Disabled competitions.STUART LUSTIGMAN
He was a Vice-Chairman of the Maccabi World Union Executive 2002–2010. In 2009 he received the prestigious Yakir Award from Maccabi World Union in recognition of services to the Maccabi Movement. Stuart was Team Manager for Great Britain at the 1987 and 1991 European Maccabi Games. He was also assistant Team Manager for Great Britain at theJUDITH DEUTSCH
Born: September 18, 1918, in Vienna, Austria. An Austrian swimming champion and freestyle record holder, from 1933 to 1935, Judith Deutsch was elected Outstanding Austrian Female Athlete of 1935 by the Austrian Sports Authority and selected to represent her country in the 1936 Olympic Games. But she refused to compete in the Berlin Olympicsin
ABEL KIVIAT
Born: June 23, 1892 in New York, New York. Died: August 24, 1992. Abel Kiviat won a silver medal at the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games in the 1,500-Meter Run (3:59.9). A one-time roommate of Jim Thorpe, the 1912 Games’ pentathlon and decathlon gold. medalist, Kiviat was the oldest living American Olympian at the time of his death.HENRY WITTENBERG
Born: September 18, 1918 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Died: March 9, 2010. In London-1948, at the first Olympic Games following World War II, Henry Wittenberg won the Olympic Freestyle Light-Heavyweight (191.5 lbs./??kg) gold medal. At the 1952 Helsinki Games, the captain of the U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team took a silver medal in the sameevent.
INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME, JEWISH SPORTSHOMEHONOREESHISTORYACTIVITIESWINGATE INSTITUTEBOARD MEMBERS The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame was founded to honor Jewish men and women world-wide. The Hall of Fame held its inaugural inductions in 1979 in Los Angeles, California and received its international charter in Jerusalem, Israel in 1981. When you want to search, learn, and understand the sports heroes who are Jewish in faith, the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame is the HONOREES OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame selects honorees for several awards based on merit and achievement. Find out more about the Jewish men and women who have been honored for these prestigious sports and media awards. A HISTORICAL VIEW OF JEWISH MEN AND WOMEN IN SPORTS AND The fate experienced by the Jewish People in the modern era have inevitably led to too little attention being paid to many vital aspects of Jewish life. One such aspect is sports. Involvement in sports is universal throughout todays world. It serves as a bridge between nations and peoples, between nations and Israel, and between Israel and the Diaspora, as expressed by the Maccabiah Games. ABOUT THE WINGATE INSTITUTE LOCATED IN NETANYA, ISRAEL The Wingate Institute, Israels National Centre for Physical Education and Sport, was inaugurated in 1957 and is named in honor of Major General Orde Charles Wingate known as The Friend. Some 5,000 academics, coaches, athletes, students and the general public - both native-born Israeli and new immigrants - pass daily through Wingates gates. The Institute serves as a training centre for nationalJOSEPH SIEGMAN
Location: Los Angeles, California, United States. Organizer, author, athlete Joe Siegman is recognized for his decades of leadership and participation in Jewish-related and conventional sport activities. Siegman founded the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1979, which he organized originally as a fund-raising vehicle for the U.S. Maccabiahteam.
THE MACCABIAH GAMES HISTORY AND INFORMATION The Maccabiah Games are quadrennial Jewish Olympics, held in Israel the year following the Olympic Games. Every four years, the best Jewish athletes from throughout the world compete in Open, Masters, Juniors, and Disabled competitions.STUART LUSTIGMAN
He was a Vice-Chairman of the Maccabi World Union Executive 2002–2010. In 2009 he received the prestigious Yakir Award from Maccabi World Union in recognition of services to the Maccabi Movement. Stuart was Team Manager for Great Britain at the 1987 and 1991 European Maccabi Games. He was also assistant Team Manager for Great Britain at theJUDITH DEUTSCH
Born: September 18, 1918, in Vienna, Austria. An Austrian swimming champion and freestyle record holder, from 1933 to 1935, Judith Deutsch was elected Outstanding Austrian Female Athlete of 1935 by the Austrian Sports Authority and selected to represent her country in the 1936 Olympic Games. But she refused to compete in the Berlin Olympicsin
ABEL KIVIAT
Born: June 23, 1892 in New York, New York. Died: August 24, 1992. Abel Kiviat won a silver medal at the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games in the 1,500-Meter Run (3:59.9). A one-time roommate of Jim Thorpe, the 1912 Games’ pentathlon and decathlon gold. medalist, Kiviat was the oldest living American Olympian at the time of his death.HENRY WITTENBERG
Born: September 18, 1918 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Died: March 9, 2010. In London-1948, at the first Olympic Games following World War II, Henry Wittenberg won the Olympic Freestyle Light-Heavyweight (191.5 lbs./??kg) gold medal. At the 1952 Helsinki Games, the captain of the U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team took a silver medal in the sameevent.
ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME About the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, Netanya, Israel. The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame/Yad Le'ish Hasport Hayehudi was formally inaugurated on July 7, 1981. Its predecessor, the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, was founded in the United States in May 1979. The original Hall of Fame included only American honorees. SEARCH THE WEBSITE OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL Use our search tool to find honorees fast in our website. Learn more about Jewish men and women who have changed the world of sports worldwide. Read their biographical information, learn about their awards, and understand their past and present. DEDICATE A DISPLAY CASE TO A JEWISH SPORTS LEGEND The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame's unique Tribute program invites individuals, families, foundations and organizations to pay tribute to their favored Hall of Fame honoree, and at the same time support the IJSHOF. Upon the instruction of contributors of $1,000 or more, their Tribute name plate will be placed on the Museum display case of their honored member of the Hall of Fame.STUART LUSTIGMAN
He was a Vice-Chairman of the Maccabi World Union Executive 2002–2010. In 2009 he received the prestigious Yakir Award from Maccabi World Union in recognition of services to the Maccabi Movement. Stuart was Team Manager for Great Britain at the 1987 and 1991 European Maccabi Games. He was also assistant Team Manager for Great Britain at theHAKOAH-VIENNA
Hakoah-Vienna was an all-Jewish social-athletic club, who’s celebrated soccer club won Austria’s National Championship in 1924-25, and finished second in 1921-22.GRETEL BERGMANN
Born: April 12, 1914, in Laupheim, Germany. Died: July 25, 2017 in Queens, New York. Teenager Gretel Bergmann was Germany’s national female High Jump Champion during the 1930s. She was one of three Jews named to the German team for the 1936 Berlin Olympics. In 1933, after Bergmann and other Jews were denied opportunity to train and competein
DR. ANITA SHKEDI
Dr. Anita Shkedi, the British-born pioneer of therapeutic horse riding in Israel, is the recipient of the 2015 Chairman's Award of Excellence, in recognition of her dedicated service to the physically challenged. She is an internationally acknowledged expert in the treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Post-Traumatic StressDisorder (PTSD).
RICHARD BERGMANN
Born: 1920 in Vienna, Austria. Died: 1970. Winner of seven World Championships, including four Singles crowns, Richard Bergmann was regarded as the greatest defensive player in table tennis history. In 1936, he won his first World title as a member of the Austrian MAURI ROSE - JEWISH SPORTS Born: May 26, 1906, in Columbus, Ohio. Died: January 1, 1981, Royal Oak, Michigan. American driver Mauri Rose won the Indianapolis Motor Speedway “500” race three times – 1941, 1947 and 1948. He was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1994, and Motorsports of Hall of Fame of America in 1996.MARTY GLICKMAN
One of America’s premier sports broadcasters for five decades, Marty Glickman was the radio and television playby- play voice of the National Football League’s New York Giants from 1948 to 1971; the American Football League’s New York Jets from 1972 to 1979 and 1987 to 1989; the National Basketball Association’s New York Knickerbockers from 1946 to 1970; pre-game and post-game shows INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME, JEWISH SPORTSHOMEHONOREESHISTORYACTIVITIESWINGATE INSTITUTEBOARD MEMBERS The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame was founded to honor Jewish men and women world-wide. The Hall of Fame held its inaugural inductions in 1979 in Los Angeles, California and received its international charter in Jerusalem, Israel in 1981. When you want to search, learn, and understand the sports heroes who are Jewish in faith, the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame is the HONOREES OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame selects honorees for several awards based on merit and achievement. Find out more about the Jewish men and women who have been honored for these prestigious sports and media awards. A HISTORICAL VIEW OF JEWISH MEN AND WOMEN IN SPORTS AND The fate experienced by the Jewish People in the modern era have inevitably led to too little attention being paid to many vital aspects of Jewish life. One such aspect is sports. Involvement in sports is universal throughout todays world. It serves as a bridge between nations and peoples, between nations and Israel, and between Israel and the Diaspora, as expressed by the Maccabiah Games. ABOUT THE WINGATE INSTITUTE LOCATED IN NETANYA, ISRAEL The Wingate Institute, Israels National Centre for Physical Education and Sport, was inaugurated in 1957 and is named in honor of Major General Orde Charles Wingate known as The Friend. Some 5,000 academics, coaches, athletes, students and the general public - both native-born Israeli and new immigrants - pass daily through Wingates gates. The Institute serves as a training centre for national THE MACCABIAH GAMES HISTORY AND INFORMATION The Maccabiah Games are quadrennial Jewish Olympics, held in Israel the year following the Olympic Games. Every four years, the best Jewish athletes from throughout the world compete in Open, Masters, Juniors, and Disabled competitions.JOSEPH SIEGMAN
Location: Los Angeles, California, United States. Organizer, author, athlete Joe Siegman is recognized for his decades of leadership and participation in Jewish-related and conventional sport activities. Siegman founded the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1979, which he organized originally as a fund-raising vehicle for the U.S. Maccabiahteam.
STUART LUSTIGMAN
He was a Vice-Chairman of the Maccabi World Union Executive 2002–2010. In 2009 he received the prestigious Yakir Award from Maccabi World Union in recognition of services to the Maccabi Movement. Stuart was Team Manager for Great Britain at the 1987 and 1991 European Maccabi Games. He was also assistant Team Manager for Great Britain at theJUDITH DEUTSCH
Born: September 18, 1918, in Vienna, Austria. An Austrian swimming champion and freestyle record holder, from 1933 to 1935, Judith Deutsch was elected Outstanding Austrian Female Athlete of 1935 by the Austrian Sports Authority and selected to represent her country in the 1936 Olympic Games. But she refused to compete in the Berlin Olympicsin
ABEL KIVIAT
Born: June 23, 1892 in New York, New York. Died: August 24, 1992. Abel Kiviat won a silver medal at the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games in the 1,500-Meter Run (3:59.9). A one-time roommate of Jim Thorpe, the 1912 Games’ pentathlon and decathlon gold. medalist, Kiviat was the oldest living American Olympian at the time of his death.HENRY WITTENBERG
Born: September 18, 1918 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Died: March 9, 2010. In London-1948, at the first Olympic Games following World War II, Henry Wittenberg won the Olympic Freestyle Light-Heavyweight (191.5 lbs./??kg) gold medal. At the 1952 Helsinki Games, the captain of the U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team took a silver medal in the sameevent.
INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME, JEWISH SPORTSHOMEHONOREESHISTORYACTIVITIESWINGATE INSTITUTEBOARD MEMBERS The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame was founded to honor Jewish men and women world-wide. The Hall of Fame held its inaugural inductions in 1979 in Los Angeles, California and received its international charter in Jerusalem, Israel in 1981. When you want to search, learn, and understand the sports heroes who are Jewish in faith, the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame is the HONOREES OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame selects honorees for several awards based on merit and achievement. Find out more about the Jewish men and women who have been honored for these prestigious sports and media awards. A HISTORICAL VIEW OF JEWISH MEN AND WOMEN IN SPORTS AND The fate experienced by the Jewish People in the modern era have inevitably led to too little attention being paid to many vital aspects of Jewish life. One such aspect is sports. Involvement in sports is universal throughout todays world. It serves as a bridge between nations and peoples, between nations and Israel, and between Israel and the Diaspora, as expressed by the Maccabiah Games. ABOUT THE WINGATE INSTITUTE LOCATED IN NETANYA, ISRAEL The Wingate Institute, Israels National Centre for Physical Education and Sport, was inaugurated in 1957 and is named in honor of Major General Orde Charles Wingate known as The Friend. Some 5,000 academics, coaches, athletes, students and the general public - both native-born Israeli and new immigrants - pass daily through Wingates gates. The Institute serves as a training centre for national THE MACCABIAH GAMES HISTORY AND INFORMATION The Maccabiah Games are quadrennial Jewish Olympics, held in Israel the year following the Olympic Games. Every four years, the best Jewish athletes from throughout the world compete in Open, Masters, Juniors, and Disabled competitions.JOSEPH SIEGMAN
Location: Los Angeles, California, United States. Organizer, author, athlete Joe Siegman is recognized for his decades of leadership and participation in Jewish-related and conventional sport activities. Siegman founded the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1979, which he organized originally as a fund-raising vehicle for the U.S. Maccabiahteam.
STUART LUSTIGMAN
He was a Vice-Chairman of the Maccabi World Union Executive 2002–2010. In 2009 he received the prestigious Yakir Award from Maccabi World Union in recognition of services to the Maccabi Movement. Stuart was Team Manager for Great Britain at the 1987 and 1991 European Maccabi Games. He was also assistant Team Manager for Great Britain at theJUDITH DEUTSCH
Born: September 18, 1918, in Vienna, Austria. An Austrian swimming champion and freestyle record holder, from 1933 to 1935, Judith Deutsch was elected Outstanding Austrian Female Athlete of 1935 by the Austrian Sports Authority and selected to represent her country in the 1936 Olympic Games. But she refused to compete in the Berlin Olympicsin
ABEL KIVIAT
Born: June 23, 1892 in New York, New York. Died: August 24, 1992. Abel Kiviat won a silver medal at the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games in the 1,500-Meter Run (3:59.9). A one-time roommate of Jim Thorpe, the 1912 Games’ pentathlon and decathlon gold. medalist, Kiviat was the oldest living American Olympian at the time of his death.HENRY WITTENBERG
Born: September 18, 1918 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Died: March 9, 2010. In London-1948, at the first Olympic Games following World War II, Henry Wittenberg won the Olympic Freestyle Light-Heavyweight (191.5 lbs./??kg) gold medal. At the 1952 Helsinki Games, the captain of the U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team took a silver medal in the sameevent.
ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME About the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, Netanya, Israel. The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame/Yad Le'ish Hasport Hayehudi was formally inaugurated on July 7, 1981. Its predecessor, the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, was founded in the United States in May 1979. The original Hall of Fame included only American honorees. SEARCH THE WEBSITE OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL Use our search tool to find honorees fast in our website. Learn more about Jewish men and women who have changed the world of sports worldwide. Read their biographical information, learn about their awards, and understand their past and present. ELECTED MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame has elected these members to the Hall of Fame. These Jewish men and women world-wide have achieved extraordinary accomplishments in sports and others have made significant contributions to society through sports. DEDICATE A DISPLAY CASE TO A JEWISH SPORTS LEGEND The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame's unique Tribute program invites individuals, families, foundations and organizations to pay tribute to their favored Hall of Fame honoree, and at the same time support the IJSHOF. Upon the instruction of contributors of $1,000 or more, their Tribute name plate will be placed on the Museum display case of their honored member of the Hall of Fame.GRETEL BERGMANN
Born: April 12, 1914, in Laupheim, Germany. Died: July 25, 2017 in Queens, New York. Teenager Gretel Bergmann was Germany’s national female High Jump Champion during the 1930s. She was one of three Jews named to the German team for the 1936 Berlin Olympics. In 1933, after Bergmann and other Jews were denied opportunity to train and competein
STUART LUSTIGMAN
He was a Vice-Chairman of the Maccabi World Union Executive 2002–2010. In 2009 he received the prestigious Yakir Award from Maccabi World Union in recognition of services to the Maccabi Movement. Stuart was Team Manager for Great Britain at the 1987 and 1991 European Maccabi Games. He was also assistant Team Manager for Great Britain at theDR. ANITA SHKEDI
Dr. Anita Shkedi, the British-born pioneer of therapeutic horse riding in Israel, is the recipient of the 2015 Chairman's Award of Excellence, in recognition of her dedicated service to the physically challenged. She is an internationally acknowledged expert in the treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Post-Traumatic StressDisorder (PTSD).
RICHARD BERGMANN
Born: 1920 in Vienna, Austria. Died: 1970. Winner of seven World Championships, including four Singles crowns, Richard Bergmann was regarded as the greatest defensive player in table tennis history. In 1936, he won his first World title as a member of the AustrianMARTY GLICKMAN
One of America’s premier sports broadcasters for five decades, Marty Glickman was the radio and television playby- play voice of the National Football League’s New York Giants from 1948 to 1971; the American Football League’s New York Jets from 1972 to 1979 and 1987 to 1989; the National Basketball Association’s New York Knickerbockers from 1946 to 1970; pre-game and post-game shows MAURI ROSE - JEWISH SPORTS Born: May 26, 1906, in Columbus, Ohio. Died: January 1, 1981, Royal Oak, Michigan. American driver Mauri Rose won the Indianapolis Motor Speedway “500” race three times – 1941, 1947 and 1948. He was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1994, and Motorsports of Hall of Fame of America in 1996. INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME, JEWISH SPORTSHOMEHONOREESHISTORYACTIVITIESWINGATE INSTITUTEBOARD MEMBERS The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame was founded to honor Jewish men and women world-wide. The Hall of Fame held its inaugural inductions in 1979 in Los Angeles, California and received its international charter in Jerusalem, Israel in 1981. When you want to search, learn, and understand the sports heroes who are Jewish in faith, the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame is the HONOREES OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame selects honorees for several awards based on merit and achievement. Find out more about the Jewish men and women who have been honored for these prestigious sports and media awards. SEARCH THE WEBSITE OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL Use our search tool to find honorees fast in our website. Learn more about Jewish men and women who have changed the world of sports worldwide. Read their biographical information, learn about their awards, and understand their past and present. THE MACCABIAH GAMES HISTORY AND INFORMATION The Maccabiah Games are quadrennial Jewish Olympics, held in Israel the year following the Olympic Games. Every four years, the best Jewish athletes from throughout the world compete in Open, Masters, Juniors, and Disabled competitions. ABOUT THE WINGATE INSTITUTE LOCATED IN NETANYA, ISRAELKRAV MAGA SCHOOLS IN ISRAELWINGATE INSTITUTE ISRAELHALLS OF FAME IN USJEWISH HEROES IN HISTORYJEWS IN SPORTS TODAY The Wingate Institute, Israels National Centre for Physical Education and Sport, was inaugurated in 1957 and is named in honor of Major General Orde Charles Wingate known as The Friend. Some 5,000 academics, coaches, athletes, students and the general public - both native-born Israeli and new immigrants - pass daily through Wingates gates. The Institute serves as a training centre for nationalJOSEPH SIEGMAN
Location: Los Angeles, California, United States. Organizer, author, athlete Joe Siegman is recognized for his decades of leadership and participation in Jewish-related and conventional sport activities. Siegman founded the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1979, which he organized originally as a fund-raising vehicle for the U.S. Maccabiahteam.
JUDITH DEUTSCH
Born: September 18, 1918, in Vienna, Austria. An Austrian swimming champion and freestyle record holder, from 1933 to 1935, Judith Deutsch was elected Outstanding Austrian Female Athlete of 1935 by the Austrian Sports Authority and selected to represent her country in the 1936 Olympic Games. But she refused to compete in the Berlin Olympicsin
B'NAI B'RITH KLUTZNICK NATIONAL JEWISH MUSEUM B'nai B'rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum American Jewish SportsHall of Fame
HAKOAH-VIENNA
Hakoah-Vienna was an all-Jewish social-athletic club, who’s celebrated soccer club won Austria’s National Championship in 1924-25, and finished second in 1921-22. MAXIMILIAN (MAX) BAER Inducted: 2010. Country: United States. Born: February 11, 1909, in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Died: November 21, 1959. Max Baer was World Heavyweight Boxing Champion 1934 to 1935. His 11th round knockout of Primo Carnera on June 14, 1934, gave him the World Heavyweight title; which he held exactly one year, until June 13, 1935, when he lost a 15 INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME, JEWISH SPORTSHOMEHONOREESHISTORYACTIVITIESWINGATE INSTITUTEBOARD MEMBERS The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame was founded to honor Jewish men and women world-wide. The Hall of Fame held its inaugural inductions in 1979 in Los Angeles, California and received its international charter in Jerusalem, Israel in 1981. When you want to search, learn, and understand the sports heroes who are Jewish in faith, the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame is the HONOREES OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame selects honorees for several awards based on merit and achievement. Find out more about the Jewish men and women who have been honored for these prestigious sports and media awards. SEARCH THE WEBSITE OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL Use our search tool to find honorees fast in our website. Learn more about Jewish men and women who have changed the world of sports worldwide. Read their biographical information, learn about their awards, and understand their past and present. THE MACCABIAH GAMES HISTORY AND INFORMATION The Maccabiah Games are quadrennial Jewish Olympics, held in Israel the year following the Olympic Games. Every four years, the best Jewish athletes from throughout the world compete in Open, Masters, Juniors, and Disabled competitions. ABOUT THE WINGATE INSTITUTE LOCATED IN NETANYA, ISRAELKRAV MAGA SCHOOLS IN ISRAELWINGATE INSTITUTE ISRAELHALLS OF FAME IN USJEWISH HEROES IN HISTORYJEWS IN SPORTS TODAY The Wingate Institute, Israels National Centre for Physical Education and Sport, was inaugurated in 1957 and is named in honor of Major General Orde Charles Wingate known as The Friend. Some 5,000 academics, coaches, athletes, students and the general public - both native-born Israeli and new immigrants - pass daily through Wingates gates. The Institute serves as a training centre for nationalJOSEPH SIEGMAN
Location: Los Angeles, California, United States. Organizer, author, athlete Joe Siegman is recognized for his decades of leadership and participation in Jewish-related and conventional sport activities. Siegman founded the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1979, which he organized originally as a fund-raising vehicle for the U.S. Maccabiahteam.
JUDITH DEUTSCH
Born: September 18, 1918, in Vienna, Austria. An Austrian swimming champion and freestyle record holder, from 1933 to 1935, Judith Deutsch was elected Outstanding Austrian Female Athlete of 1935 by the Austrian Sports Authority and selected to represent her country in the 1936 Olympic Games. But she refused to compete in the Berlin Olympicsin
B'NAI B'RITH KLUTZNICK NATIONAL JEWISH MUSEUM B'nai B'rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum American Jewish SportsHall of Fame
HAKOAH-VIENNA
Hakoah-Vienna was an all-Jewish social-athletic club, who’s celebrated soccer club won Austria’s National Championship in 1924-25, and finished second in 1921-22. MAXIMILIAN (MAX) BAER Inducted: 2010. Country: United States. Born: February 11, 1909, in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Died: November 21, 1959. Max Baer was World Heavyweight Boxing Champion 1934 to 1935. His 11th round knockout of Primo Carnera on June 14, 1934, gave him the World Heavyweight title; which he held exactly one year, until June 13, 1935, when he lost a 15 SEARCH THE WEBSITE OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL Use our search tool to find honorees fast in our website. Learn more about Jewish men and women who have changed the world of sports worldwide. Read their biographical information, learn about their awards, and understand their past and present. ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME About the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, Netanya, Israel. The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame/Yad Le'ish Hasport Hayehudi was formally inaugurated on July 7, 1981. Its predecessor, the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, was founded in the United States in May 1979. The original Hall of Fame included only American honorees. ABOUT THE WINGATE INSTITUTE LOCATED IN NETANYA, ISRAEL The Wingate Institute, Israels National Centre for Physical Education and Sport, was inaugurated in 1957 and is named in honor of Major General Orde Charles Wingate known as The Friend. Some 5,000 academics, coaches, athletes, students and the general public - both native-born Israeli and new immigrants - pass daily through Wingates gates. The Institute serves as a training centre for national CHAIRMANS AWARD OF EXCELLENCE The Lifetime Achievement Award is awarded annually by the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, honoring those individuals who have made significant contributions to the State of PURCHASE THE BOOK JEWISH SPORTS LEGENDS FROM THE SAVE 40% ON THIS BOOK AND ANY TITLE PUBLISHED BY NEBRASKA WITH CODE 6AS20. In the United States or Canada please order online at nebraskapress.unl.edu or call our distributor Longleaf Services at 1-800-848-6224. To order outside of North America, please call Combined Academic Publishers in the United Kingdom at +44 (0)1423 526350 and use the discount code CS40UNP. ELECTED MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame has elected these members to the Hall of Fame. These Jewish men and women world-wide have achieved extraordinary accomplishments in sports and others have made significant contributions to society through sports.JOSEPH SIEGMAN
Location: Los Angeles, California, United States. Organizer, author, athlete Joe Siegman is recognized for his decades of leadership and participation in Jewish-related and conventional sport activities. Siegman founded the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1979, which he organized originally as a fund-raising vehicle for the U.S. Maccabiahteam.
DR. ANITA SHKEDI
Dr. Anita Shkedi, the British-born pioneer of therapeutic horse riding in Israel, is the recipient of the 2015 Chairman's Award of Excellence, in recognition of her dedicated service to the physically challenged. She is an internationally acknowledged expert in the treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Post-Traumatic StressDisorder (PTSD).
MAURI ROSE - JEWISH SPORTS Born: May 26, 1906, in Columbus, Ohio. Died: January 1, 1981, Royal Oak, Michigan. American driver Mauri Rose won the Indianapolis Motor Speedway “500” race three times – 1941, 1947 and 1948. He was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1994, and Motorsports of Hall of Fame of America in 1996.RICHARD BERGMANN
Born: 1920 in Vienna, Austria. Died: 1970. Winner of seven World Championships, including four Singles crowns, Richard Bergmann was regarded as the greatest defensive player in table tennis history. In 1936, he won his first World title as a member of the Austrian INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME, JEWISH SPORTSHOMEHONOREESHISTORYACTIVITIESWINGATE INSTITUTEBOARD MEMBERS The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame was founded to honor Jewish men and women world-wide. The Hall of Fame held its inaugural inductions in 1979 in Los Angeles, California and received its international charter in Jerusalem, Israel in 1981. When you want to search, learn, and understand the sports heroes who are Jewish in faith, the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame is the HONOREES OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame selects honorees for several awards based on merit and achievement. Find out more about the Jewish men and women who have been honored for these prestigious sports and media awards. SEARCH THE WEBSITE OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL Use our search tool to find honorees fast in our website. Learn more about Jewish men and women who have changed the world of sports worldwide. Read their biographical information, learn about their awards, and understand their past and present. THE MACCABIAH GAMES HISTORY AND INFORMATION The Maccabiah Games are quadrennial Jewish Olympics, held in Israel the year following the Olympic Games. Every four years, the best Jewish athletes from throughout the world compete in Open, Masters, Juniors, and Disabled competitions. ABOUT THE WINGATE INSTITUTE LOCATED IN NETANYA, ISRAELKRAV MAGA SCHOOLS IN ISRAELWINGATE INSTITUTE ISRAELHALLS OF FAME IN USJEWISH HEROES IN HISTORYJEWS IN SPORTS TODAY The Wingate Institute, Israels National Centre for Physical Education and Sport, was inaugurated in 1957 and is named in honor of Major General Orde Charles Wingate known as The Friend. Some 5,000 academics, coaches, athletes, students and the general public - both native-born Israeli and new immigrants - pass daily through Wingates gates. The Institute serves as a training centre for nationalJOSEPH SIEGMAN
Location: Los Angeles, California, United States. Organizer, author, athlete Joe Siegman is recognized for his decades of leadership and participation in Jewish-related and conventional sport activities. Siegman founded the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1979, which he organized originally as a fund-raising vehicle for the U.S. Maccabiahteam.
JUDITH DEUTSCH
Born: September 18, 1918, in Vienna, Austria. An Austrian swimming champion and freestyle record holder, from 1933 to 1935, Judith Deutsch was elected Outstanding Austrian Female Athlete of 1935 by the Austrian Sports Authority and selected to represent her country in the 1936 Olympic Games. But she refused to compete in the Berlin Olympicsin
B'NAI B'RITH KLUTZNICK NATIONAL JEWISH MUSEUM B'nai B'rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum American Jewish SportsHall of Fame
HAKOAH-VIENNA
Hakoah-Vienna was an all-Jewish social-athletic club, who’s celebrated soccer club won Austria’s National Championship in 1924-25, and finished second in 1921-22. MAXIMILIAN (MAX) BAER Inducted: 2010. Country: United States. Born: February 11, 1909, in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Died: November 21, 1959. Max Baer was World Heavyweight Boxing Champion 1934 to 1935. His 11th round knockout of Primo Carnera on June 14, 1934, gave him the World Heavyweight title; which he held exactly one year, until June 13, 1935, when he lost a 15 INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME, JEWISH SPORTSHOMEHONOREESHISTORYACTIVITIESWINGATE INSTITUTEBOARD MEMBERS The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame was founded to honor Jewish men and women world-wide. The Hall of Fame held its inaugural inductions in 1979 in Los Angeles, California and received its international charter in Jerusalem, Israel in 1981. When you want to search, learn, and understand the sports heroes who are Jewish in faith, the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame is the HONOREES OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame selects honorees for several awards based on merit and achievement. Find out more about the Jewish men and women who have been honored for these prestigious sports and media awards. SEARCH THE WEBSITE OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL Use our search tool to find honorees fast in our website. Learn more about Jewish men and women who have changed the world of sports worldwide. Read their biographical information, learn about their awards, and understand their past and present. THE MACCABIAH GAMES HISTORY AND INFORMATION The Maccabiah Games are quadrennial Jewish Olympics, held in Israel the year following the Olympic Games. Every four years, the best Jewish athletes from throughout the world compete in Open, Masters, Juniors, and Disabled competitions. ABOUT THE WINGATE INSTITUTE LOCATED IN NETANYA, ISRAELKRAV MAGA SCHOOLS IN ISRAELWINGATE INSTITUTE ISRAELHALLS OF FAME IN USJEWISH HEROES IN HISTORYJEWS IN SPORTS TODAY The Wingate Institute, Israels National Centre for Physical Education and Sport, was inaugurated in 1957 and is named in honor of Major General Orde Charles Wingate known as The Friend. Some 5,000 academics, coaches, athletes, students and the general public - both native-born Israeli and new immigrants - pass daily through Wingates gates. The Institute serves as a training centre for nationalJOSEPH SIEGMAN
Organizer, author, athlete Joe Siegman is recognized for his decades of leadership and participation in Jewish-related and conventionalsport activities.
JUDITH DEUTSCH
An Austrian swimming champion and freestyle record holder, from 1933 to 1935, Judith Deutsch was elected Outstanding Austrian Female Athlete of 1935 by the Austrian Sports Authority and selected to represent her country in the 1936 Olympic Games. B'NAI B'RITH KLUTZNICK NATIONAL JEWISH MUSEUM B'nai B'rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum American Jewish SportsHall of Fame
HAKOAH-VIENNA
Hakoah-Vienna was an all-Jewish social-athletic club, who’s celebrated soccer club won Austria’s National Championship in 1924-25, and finished second in 1921-22. MAXIMILIAN (MAX) BAER Max Baer was World Heavyweight Boxing Champion 1934 to 1935. His 11th round knockout of Primo Carnera on June 14, 1934, gave him the World Heavyweight title; which he held exactly one year, until June 13, 1935, when he lost a 15-round decision to James Braddock. SEARCH THE WEBSITE OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL Use our search tool to find honorees fast in our website. Learn more about Jewish men and women who have changed the world of sports worldwide. Read their biographical information, learn about their awards, and understand their past and present. ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF FAME About the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, Netanya, Israel. The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame/Yad Le'ish Hasport Hayehudi was formally inaugurated on July 7, 1981. Its predecessor, the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, was founded in the United States in May 1979. The original Hall of Fame included only American honorees. ABOUT THE WINGATE INSTITUTE LOCATED IN NETANYA, ISRAEL The Wingate Institute, Israels National Centre for Physical Education and Sport, was inaugurated in 1957 and is named in honor of Major General Orde Charles Wingate known as The Friend. Some 5,000 academics, coaches, athletes, students and the general public - both native-born Israeli and new immigrants - pass daily through Wingates gates. The Institute serves as a training centre for national CHAIRMANS AWARD OF EXCELLENCE The Lifetime Achievement Award is awarded annually by the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, honoring those individuals who have made significant contributions to the State of PURCHASE THE BOOK JEWISH SPORTS LEGENDS FROM THE SAVE 40% ON THIS BOOK AND ANY TITLE PUBLISHED BY NEBRASKA WITH CODE 6AS20. In the United States or Canada please order online at nebraskapress.unl.edu or call our distributor Longleaf Services at 1-800-848-6224. To order outside of North America, please call Combined Academic Publishers in the United Kingdom at +44 (0)1423 526350 and use the discount code CS40UNP. ELECTED MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame has elected these members to the Hall of Fame. These Jewish men and women world-wide have achieved extraordinary accomplishments in sports and others have made significant contributions to society through sports.JOSEPH SIEGMAN
Location: Los Angeles, California, United States. Organizer, author, athlete Joe Siegman is recognized for his decades of leadership and participation in Jewish-related and conventional sport activities. Siegman founded the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1979, which he organized originally as a fund-raising vehicle for the U.S. Maccabiahteam.
DR. ANITA SHKEDI
Dr. Anita Shkedi, the British-born pioneer of therapeutic horse riding in Israel, is the recipient of the 2015 Chairman's Award of Excellence, in recognition of her dedicated service to the physically challenged. She is an internationally acknowledged expert in the treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Post-Traumatic StressDisorder (PTSD).
MAURI ROSE - JEWISH SPORTS Born: May 26, 1906, in Columbus, Ohio. Died: January 1, 1981, Royal Oak, Michigan. American driver Mauri Rose won the Indianapolis Motor Speedway “500” race three times – 1941, 1947 and 1948. He was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1994, and Motorsports of Hall of Fame of America in 1996.RICHARD BERGMANN
Born: 1920 in Vienna, Austria. Died: 1970. Winner of seven World Championships, including four Singles crowns, Richard Bergmann was regarded as the greatest defensive player in table tennis history. In 1936, he won his first World title as a member of the Austrian* Home
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The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame/Yad Le'ish Hasport Hayehudi was formally inaugurated on July 7, 1981. Its predecessor, the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, was founded in the United States in May 1979. The original Hall of Fame included only American honorees. The International Hall of Fame honors athletes and sportsmen and sportswomen throughout the world.The purpose
of the IJSHOF is to honor Jewish men and women, worldwide, who have accomplished extraordinary achievements in sports and to honor those who have made significant contributions to society through sports. In addition, its Lifetime Achievement Award annually honors those individuals who have contributed to Jewish life, Israel, society and the community at large, through sports. The Chairman's Award of Excellence is presented periodically in recognition of special accomplishments in the world of sports and physical education. Elections to the IJSHOF are made annually. Announcements of each election are made on about December 1st for the succeeding year. Anyone can submit nominations to the IJSHOF. They should be made to the Executive Director, IJSHOF, Wingate Institute, Wingate Post Office, 42902 Israel. All submissions of nominations should be accompanied by as much support information about the candidate(s) asis available.
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