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  1. Nov 5, 2010 · Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story portrays the contributions of Jewish major leaguers and the special meaning that baseball has had in the lives of American Jews. More than a film about sports, this is a story of immigration, assimilation, bigotry, heroism, the passing on of traditions, and the shattering of stereotypes.(7th Art Releasing)

  2. May 8, 2023 · Here’s how it works. 10 Great Movies And Documentaries Highlighting Jewish-American History To Watch. Spielberg, Brooks, Koufax and more! Some of cinema’s most visionary filmmakers, writers ...

  3. Absolutely marvelous documentary dealing with our Jewish baseball players from the inception of the game in 1871 to present day. We are immediately shown the prevailing idea that Jews were not supposed to excel in sports, but this was quickly shattered at the very beginning of baseball in America.

  4. Oct 1, 2010 · Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story opens Friday in Toronto and Montreal. Globe Books editor Martin Levin was 6 when he saw his first game, at Chicago's Wrigley Field. It was a religious ...

  5. Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story portrays the contributions of Jewish major leaguers and the special meaning that baseball has had in the lives of American Jews. More than a film about sports, this is a story of immigration, assimilation, bigotry, heroism, the passing on of traditions, and the shattering of stereotypes.(7th Art Releasing)

  6. The question of why American Jews have been so enamored of Jewish sports figures, particularly Jewish baseball players, can begin to be answered in that final verse. Guest was not entirely unlike the masses of American Jews who cheered Greenberg–and later Sandy Koufax, Art Shamsky, Shawn Green, and so many others.

  7. Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story: Directed by Peter Miller. With Martin Abramowitz, Maury Allen, Rebecca Alpert, Charles Bronfman. Celebrates the contributions of Jewish major leaguers and the special meaning that baseball has had in the lives of American Jews.

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