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Mazel Tov to Ryan Braun, the 2007 National League Rookie of the Year. And… Mazel Tov to Kevin Youkilis of the World Champion Boston Red Sox on winning a Gold Glove. It was a good year for Jews in Major League Baseball! (c) Rabbi Jason Miller | http://blog.rabbijason.com | Twitter: @RabbiJason | facebook.com/rabbijasonmiller
Michigan Wins Sugar Bowl, Receives Kiddush Cup
It’s been a great beginning of 2012 for Michigan sports teams. The Michigan State Spartans won the Outback Bowl in a nail biting 3rd overtime victory, the Michigan Wolverines won last night’s Allstate Sugar Bowl in overtime, and Michigan State beat Wisconsin last night in an exciting down-to-the-buzzer game of college hoops. The Red Wings…
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Moment Magazine Caption Contest
I am a finalist in the January/February 2010 Moment Magazine caption contest. Please vote for me by clicking here. This is the cartoon (by Bob Mankoff) and the caption I wrote: Thanks, Mr. Gates, but I think I’ll just wait for Apple to release its version. My other submissions for a caption to this cartoon…
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Tiger Woods
Originally posted at Kaplan’s Korner: On Jews & Sports. Thank you to Ron Kaplan, of the New Jersey Jewish News, for asking me to guest blog on this topic for Kaplan’s Korner. The Takeaway from Tiger’s Triple Bogey When it was first reported that Tiger Woods was injured in a single car crash on Nov….
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Best Hanukkah Videos for 2010
Here’s my latest post on the Jewish Techs blog for The Jewish Week If you haven’t received an email or Facebook message in the past week with the link to the Maccabeats video of “Candlelight”, you might want to check that your computer is actually plugged in. The Yeshiva University a capella group’s video parody…
Auschwitz Survivor’s Jewish Grandson Evan Kaufmann Plays For Germany’s National Hockey Team
One year ago today I waited in line to enter the Reichstag. The moment wasn’t lost on me. Almost seventy years prior, the Nazi government made every effort to wipe my people off the face of this earth. And there I was, with a dozen other American rabbis, about to walk into the historic Berlin…
