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  1. Israeli Olympic swimmer Guy Barnea, left, welcomes three-time U.S. Olympic gold medallist Anthony Ervin, at Ervin's new display at the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Museum in January. Ervin, to be formally inducted this coming July (17), won Olympic gold medals 16 years apart – his first at the Sidney Games in 2000, and two more in ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Jan 12, 2023 · The 2023 class includes athletes and sports figures from across sports and around the world — from water polo to fencing, and from the US to Hungary. Jed Margolis, president of the hall, says that the 11 inductees were selected from a list of 150 nominees submitted through an open process throughout the past year.

  5. Jan 6, 2023 · The 2023 class, shared exclusively with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, includes athletes and sports figures from across sports and around the world — from water polo to fencing, and from the United States to Hungary. Jed Margolis, president of the hall of fame, told JTA that the 11 inductees were selected from a list of 150 nominees submitted ...

  6. 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.

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