Sandy Koufax
Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully’s classic call of Sandy Koufax game
In the immediate aftermath of Scully’s death this week, one particular broadcast stood out: Scully’s call of Koufax’s perfect game on Sept. 9, 1965.
Jewish pitcher Sandy Koufax did more than miss one game
Sandy Koufax statue to be unveiled at Dodger Stadium this summer
For new Jewish president of Baseball Hall of Fame, it’s all about tradition
The history of Jews in baseball and the weirdest season of all time
Official MLB historian, John Thorn, spoke with JTA earlier this season about the most unusual of seasons, his work and the connection between the American game and American Jews.
Max Fried idolizes Sandy Koufax — and this year he’s pitching like him
“The more success I had growing up, the more I heard about Sandy Koufax in the Jewish community,” he said.
Why an Israeli athlete's decision not to play on Yom Kippur matters
Dudi Sela forfeited tens of thousands of dollars and ranking points.
Zionism, Chicken Soup, and Judaism: Part Two
Bill seeks to pull plug on fax machines
The bill by MK Stav Shaffir (Zionist Union) seeks to address the anomalous ubiquity of outdated fax machines in what is otherwise known as the start-up nation.
Grapevine: Head of the class
IDC Herzliya; Museum of the Jewish People; Netanyahu sues reporter.
Is Matisyahu the new Britney Spears?
The Weekly Schmooze: Natalie Portman is now the most-searched name on the Internet Movie Database.
Jews and baseball, a love story
"Baseball was the American game … and you identified yourself as an American by the intensity of your love for baseball.”
Salita packs a punch at White House reception
Young Jewish boxing icon among Jewish greats at White House reception.