National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum




































National Jewish Sports
Hall of Fame and Museum
National JSHOF logo.jpg
Formation March 21, 1993; 25 years ago (1993-03-21) (first induction ceremony)
Type Hall of Fame
Headquarters Commack, New York
Coordinates 40°49′45.19″N 73°18′12.03″W / 40.8292194°N 73.3033417°W / 40.8292194; -73.3033417
Region served
United States
Chairperson
Matt Golden

The National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum, in Commack, New York, is dedicated to honoring American Jewish figures who have distinguished themselves in sports.[1]


Its objective is to foster Jewish identity through athletics, and to commemorate sports heroes who have emerged from a people not commonly associated with sports.[2]


The Hall has inductees in the sports of auto-racing, baseball, basketball, bicycling, bowling, boxing, Canadian football, canoeing, cycling, discus, dressage, fencing, figure skating, football, golf, gymnastics, handball, horse showing, horse-racing, ice hockey, judo, karate, lacrosse, marathon running, pole vault, racquetball, rowing, rugby, shot put, skiing, soccer, softball, squash, swimming, tennis, track, triathlete, volleyball, weightlifting, and wrestling. It has also inducted authors, broadcasters, columnists, and sportscasters.[3]


The first annual induction ceremony was held on March 21, 1993.[4][5]




Contents






  • 1 Inductees


  • 2 Awards


    • 2.1 The Marty Glickman Outstanding Jewish (College) Scholastic Athlete of the Year


    • 2.2 The Jules D. & Pearl D. Mazor Awards to the Outstanding Jewish High School Scholar Athletes of the Year


    • 2.3 The Dick Steinberg Good Guy Award


    • 2.4 The George Young Award




  • 3 Advisory Committee


  • 4 Other Jewish sports halls of fame in the U.S.


  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


    • 6.1 Books




  • 7 External links





Inductees





Brad Ausmus, All Star and Gold Glove catcher





David Blu





Barney Ross





Sarah Hughes





Lennie Friedman





Sage Rosenfels





Aly Raisman





Eric Nystrom





Yael Averbuch





Jason Lezak





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Name
Induction
Year
Sport
Notes

Art Heyman
1993
Basketball


Ernie Grunfeld
1993
Basketball


Henry Wittenberg
1993
Wrestling


Marv Albert
1993
Broadcasting


Max Zaslofsky
1993
Basketball


Red Holzman
1993
Basketball
Basketball coach

Sandy Koufax
1993
Baseball


Shep Messing
1993
Soccer


Art Shamsky
1994
Baseball


Gary Bettman
1994
Ice Hockey
NHL commissioner

Larry Brown
1994
Basketball
Basketball coach

Marty Glickman
1994
Broadcasting


Sid Tanenbaum
1994
Basketball


Allie Sherman
1995
Football


Dolph Schayes
1995
Basketball


Fred Lebow
1995
Marathon Running
NYC marathon founder

Hank Greenberg
1995
Baseball


Margaret Lambert
1995
Track and Field


Mel Allen
1995
Broadcasting


Nat Holman
1995
Basketball


Sid Luckman
1995
Football


William Beroza
1995
Lacrosse


Mike Reeder
1995
Basketball


Benny Leonard
1996
Boxing


Gary Wood
1996
Football


Milton Richman
1996
Columnist


Moe Berg
1996
Baseball


Red Auerbach
1996
Basketball
Basketball coach

Barney Ross
1997
Boxing


Bill Mazer
1997
Broadcasting


Marilyn Fierro
1997
Karate


Red Sarachek
1997
Basketball
Basketball coach

Al Rosen
1998
Baseball


Danny Schayes
1998
Basketball


Dick Savitt
1998
Tennis


Irving Mondschein
1998
Track and Field


Norm Drucker
1998
Basketball
Basketball official

Ossie Schectman
1998
Basketball


Saul Rogovin
1998
Baseball


Vic Hershkowitz
1998
Handball


Doug Shapiro
1999
Cycling


Ed Newman
1999
Football


Harry Danning
1999
Baseball


Ken Holtzman
1999
Baseball


Ray Arcel
1999
Boxing
Boxing trainer

Warner Wolf
1999
Broadcasting


Julie Heldman
2000
Tennis


Gary Wichard
2001
Football
Football player & sports agent

Len Berman
2001
Broadcasting


Andy Bloom
2001
Track and Field


Anthony Ervin
2001
Swimming


Cliff Bayer
2001
Fencing


Deena Kastor
2001
Track and Field


Jason Lezak
2001
Swimming


Margie Goldstein-Engle
2001
Horse Showing


Nicole Freedman
2001
Bicycling


Robert Dover
2001
Dressage


Sage Rosenfels
2001
Football


Sara Whalen
2001
Soccer


Scott Goldblatt
2001
Swimming


Tamir Bloom
2001
Fencing


Marv Levy
2002
Football
Football coach & executive

Sid Gillman
2002
Football


Steve Nisenson
2002
Basketball


Walter Blum
2002
Horseracing


Jay Fiedler
2002
Football


Debbie Rademacher
2003
Soccer


Marilyn Ramenofsky
2003
Swimming


Zhanna Pintusevich-Block
2003
Track and Field


Amy Alcott
2003
Golf


Helene Hines
2003
Marathon Running


Sara Whalen
2003
Soccer


Sarah Hughes
2003
Figure Skating


Suzyn Waldman
2003
Sportscaster


Aerial Gilbert
2004
Rowing


Al Blau
2004
Lacrosse
Lacrosse official

Benny Friedman
2004
Football


Brad Ausmus
2004
Baseball


Elliott Maddox
2004
Baseball


Jack Garfinkel
2004
Basketball


Mike Epstein
2004
Baseball


Ron Blomberg
2004
Baseball


Shawn Lipman
2004
Rugby


Sid Gordon
2004
Baseball


Thelma Eisen
2004
Baseball


Abe Saperstein
2005
Basketball
Basketball owner & coach

Bob Stein
2005
Football


Gladys Heldman
2005
Tennis
Women's tennis magazine founder

Isaac Berger
2005
Weightlifting


Jay Fiedler
2005
Football


Joe Jacobi
2005
Canoeing


Julie Heldman
2005
Tennis


Marty Hogan
2005
Racquetball


Mitch Gaylord
2005
Gymnastics


Ryan Levinson
2005
Cycling


Shawn Green
2005
Baseball


Shirley Povich
2005
Columnist


Bob Berland
2006
Judo


Carrie Sheinberg
2006
Skiing


Donna Orender
2006
Basketball


Herb Brown
2006
Basketball
Basketball coach

Ilana Kloss
2006
Tennis


Jeff Agoos
2006
Soccer


John Frank
2006
Football


Neal Walk
2006
Basketball


Roger Kahn
2006

Sportswriter; author of The Boys of Summer

Bonnie Bernstein
2007
Broadcasting


Craig Ludin
2007
Special Olympics


Dan Lurie
2007
Body Building


Deena Kastor
2007
Marathon Running


Dwight Stones
2007
Track and Field


George Kalinsky
2007
Photography


Harry Haft
2007
Boxing


Howard Cosell
2007
Broadcasting


Jerry Markbreit
2007
Referee
Football referee

Lennie Rosenbluth
2007
Basketball


Mark Spitz
2007
Swimming


Senda Berenson Abbott
2007
Basketball
Women's basketball pioneer

Bruce Pearl
2008
Basketball


Daniel Bukantz
2008
Fencing


Hy Gotkin
2008
Basketball


Kerri Strug
2008
Gymnastics


Lenny Krayzelburg
2008
Swimming


Ron Mix
2008
Football


Sam Rosen
2008
Ice Hockey


Tony Kornheiser
2008
Sportswriter


Andre Tippett
2009
Football


Dara Torres
2009
Swimming


Dick Schaap
2009
Columnist


Ed Block
2009
Football


Gary Gubner
2009
Track and Field


Linda Cohn
2009
Sportscaster


Scott Levy
2009
Wrestling


Marvin Miller
2009
Executive
Baseball player association executive

Alan Veingrad
2010
Football


Bill Goldberg
2010
Wrestling


Dick Traum
2010
Track and Field


Jason Lezak
2010
Swimming


Russ Rose
2010
Volleyball


Rena Kanokogi
2010
Judo


Seth Greenberg
2010
Basketball
Basketball coach

Abe Pollin
2011
Executive


Al Seiden
2011
Basketball


Dick Steinberg
2011
Football


Gabe Carimi
2011
Football


Hal Richman
2011
Baseball


Harris Barton
2011
Football


Jane Katz
2011
Professor


Niv Sultan
2011
Football


Steve Mesler
2011
Bobsled


Tal Brody
2011
Basketball


Al Davis
2012
Boxing


Arthur Richman
2012
Media


Debbie Rademacher
2012
Soccer
Soccer coach

Howie Rose
2012
Media


Jerry Solomon
2012
Executive


Joanna Zeiger
2012
Triathlete


Jon Denning
2012
Auto Racing


Mike Hartman
2012
Ice Hockey


Sy Berger
2012
Executive
"Father of the modern baseball card" and Topps executive

Aly Raisman
2013
Gymnastics


Andrew Bernstein
2013
Photography


Ben Helfgott
2013
Weightlifting


Boyd Melson
2013
Boxing


Bruce Cohen
2013
Lacrosse


Daniel Haber
2013
Soccer


David Mark Berger
2013
Weightlifting

2013
Photography


Garrett Weber-Gale
2013
Swimming


Jacqui Kalin
2013
Basketball


James Metzger
2013
Executive


Jennifer Horowitz
2013
Fencing


Marilyn Ramenofsky
2013
Swimming


Randy Grossman
2013
Football


Richard Bernstein
2013
Disabled Runner


Sammy Gross
2013
Wrestling


Steve Bilsky
2013
Basketball





Awards





Gabe Carimi





Jon Scheyer


In addition to inducted Hall of Fame members, it presents periodic awards as follows:



The Marty Glickman Outstanding Jewish (College) Scholastic Athlete of the Year


Awarded to Charles Altchek (soccer), Yael Averbuch (soccer), Cliff Bayer (fencing), Matt Bernstein (football), Shay Doron (basketball), Hayden Epstein (football), David Ettinger (football), Jay Fiedler (football), Loren Galler Rabinowitz (figure skating), Rebekah Green (shot put), Bess Greenberg (basketball), Dustin Greenhill (gymnastics), Dan Grunfeld (basketball), Damion Hahn (wrestling), Sada Jacobson (fencing), Dan Helmer (gymnastics), Anita Kaplan (basketball), Brie Katz (volleyball), Chad Levitt (football), Jessica Levy (volleyball), Samantha Marder (softball), Boyd Melson (boxer), Neil Ravitz (football), Amy Rosson (softball), Rebekah Rottenberg (lacrosse), Mike Saffer (football), Jon Scheyer (basketball), Laine Selwyn (basketball), and Marc Siegel (ice hockey).


In 2011, football player Gabe Carimi was awarded the Marty Glickman Award.



The Jules D. & Pearl D. Mazor Awards to the Outstanding Jewish High School Scholar Athletes of the Year


Awarded to Adam Balkan (baseball), Stephanie Barnet (squash), Ben Belmont (lacrosse), Rachel Blume (softball), Dannielle Diamant (basketball), Hillary Framson (soccer), Zachary Greenberg (basketball), Ben Herman (swimming), Emily Jacobson (fencing), David Kahn (swimming), Jesse Koller (soccer), Jarryd Levine (soccer), Max Levine (baseball),
Jason Liberman (basketball), Sarah Lowenthal (gymnastics), Adam Mahfouda (lacrosse), Samantha Marder (softball), Chad Prince (soccer), Jon Scheyer (basketball), Jodi Schlesinger (track), Justin Simon (basketball), Mark Wohlstadter (football), and Courtney Zale (basketball).



The Dick Steinberg Good Guy Award


Awarded to Andy Bloom (shot put), Ron Carner (executive), Dave Cohen (football coach), Gerald Eskanezi (columnist), Jay Fiedler (football), Ken Fiedler (basketball coach), Stan Fischler (broadcasting), Alan Freedman (executive), Nicole Freedman (bicycling), Margie Goldstein-Engle (horse showing), Stan Isaacs (columnist), James Jacobs (handball), Steve Jacobson (columnist), Barry Landers (broadcaster), Nancy Moloff (wheelchair discus), Arthur Richman (baseball writer & executive), Marty Riger (basketball coach), Dick Steinberg (football general manager), Herb Turetzky (basketball), Lisa Winston (columnist) and Boyd Melson (boxer and humanitarian).



The George Young Award


The George Young Award is given to the person, Jewish or non-Jewish, who "has best exemplified the high ideals that George Young displayed".


It has been awarded to Ernie Accorsi (football), Lou Carnesecca (basketball), Preston Robert Tisch (football), George Young (football) and James Metzger (lacrosse).



Advisory Committee


Among those serving on its Advisory Committee are Marty Appel, Len Berman, Howard David, Ernie Grunfeld and Paul Zimmerman.



Other Jewish sports halls of fame in the U.S.



  • Jewish Sports Hall of Fame of Northern California

  • Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame


  • Orange County Jewish Sports Hall of Fame (California)

  • Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame


  • Rochester Jewish Sports Hall of Fame (N.Y.)

  • Jewish Sports Hall of Fame of Western Pennsylvania


  • Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame (Pennsylvania)[6]



See also



  • List of Jewish American sportspeople

  • List of Jews in sports

  • International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame

  • Jewish Coaches Association

  • Jewish Sports Review



References





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  5. ^ "x". Retrieved August 10, 2011.


  6. ^ The following article is about a Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame inductee: Passman, Aaron (May 21, 2009). "Ruben Amaro Jewish? Yes, According to Jewish Hall of Fame". The Jewish Exponent. Jewish Publishing Group. Retrieved January 7, 2011.




Books




  • Jews and Baseball: The Post-Greenberg Years, 1949–2008, Burton Alan Boxerman, Benita W. Boxerman, McFarland, 2010,
    ISBN 0-7864-2828-7


  • The Baseball Talmud: The Definitive Position-by-Position Ranking of Baseball's Chosen Players, Howard Megdal, Collins, 2009,
    ISBN 0-06-155843-5


  • Jews, Sports, and the Rites of Citizenship, Jack Kugelmass, University of Illinois Press, 2007,
    ISBN 0-252-07324-X


  • The New Big Book of Jewish Baseball: An Illustrated Encyclopedia & Anecdotal History, Peter S. Horvitz, Joachim Horvitz, Perseus Distribution Services, 2007,
    ISBN 1-56171-821-1


  • Jews and Baseball: Entering the American mainstream, 1871–1948, Burton Alan Boxerman, Benita W. Boxerman, McFarland, 2006,
    ISBN 0-7864-2828-7


  • Judaism's Encounter with American Sports, Jeffrey S. Gurock, Indiana University Press, 2005,
    ISBN 0-253-34700-9


  • The Big Book of Jewish Baseball: An Illustrated Encyclopedia & Anecdotal History, Peter S. Horvitz, Joachim Horvitz, SP Books, 2001,
    ISBN 1-56171-973-0


  • Sports and the American Jew, Steven A. Riess, Syracuse University Press, 1998,
    ISBN 0-8156-2754-8


  • Ellis Island to Ebbets Field: Sport and the American Jewish Experience, Peter Levine, Oxford University Press US, 1993,
    ISBN 0-19-508555-8


  • The Jewish Baseball Hall of Fame: a Who's Who of Baseball Stars, Erwin Lynn, Shapolsky Publishers, 1986,
    ISBN 0-933503-17-2


  • The Jew in American Sports, Harold Uriel Ribalow, Meir Z. Ribalow, Edition 4, Hippocrene Books, 1985,
    ISBN 0-88254-995-2


  • Jewish Baseball Stars, Harold Uriel Ribalow, Meir Z. Ribalow, Hippocrene Books, 1984,
    ISBN 0-88254-898-0



External links



  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata

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