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The Big Book of Jewish Baseball
Author | : Peter S. Horvitz,Joachim Horvitz |
Publsiher | : SP Books |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1561719730 |
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The first comprehensive, encyclopaedic work devoted exclusively to every Jewish contributor, large and small, to Major League Baseball. Its packed with: Rare photographs of players on and off the field; Full player statistics; Rare memorabilia; Exclusive original interviews. Jews who impacted upon the Great American Pastime extend far beyond the record strikeouts and round trippers of the legendary Sandy Koufax and Hank Greenberg. And there are scores of ballplayers like Lipman Pike, Shawn Green, Cal Abrams and Eddie Zosky whose little-known Baseball stories will touch or amuse readers of any background. Beyond life-time batting averages, there are intriguing players like catcher Moe Berg who served his country as a secret agent during WWII. While the tragic life of Bruce Gardner may bring tears to readers eyes, the exploits of 'Clown Princes' Al Schact and Max Patkin will have fans rolling with laughter. Nowhere else will one read tributes to great Jewish baseball executives and owners whose vision built some of historys most successful teams. Al Rosen may have gone from the All-Star team to the front-office Hall of Fame, but some of the most famous self-made success stories of this century honed their competitive spirit on the stickball courts of Jewish ghettos. This one-of-a-kind book will be much-in-demand by both baseball and Judaica book buyers.
The Big Book of Jewish Sports Heroes
Author | : Peter S. Horvitz |
Publsiher | : SP Books |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Jewish athletes |
ISBN | : 9781561719075 |
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When you think of famous Jews, sports may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But from Sandy Koufax to Mark Spitz, Jews have made tremendous contributions to the history of sports. The Horvitzs have created a logical ranking system that uses hard statistical evidence to identify the 100 greatest Jewish athletes of all time. Drawing on their academic backgrounds and expert sports knowledge, the authors bring us a proven scientific framework for objectively comparing athletes across various sports, including: Football, Baseball, Boxing, Tennis, Golf, plus many others! Features include: Little-known interviews with sports heroes of the past and present; Nearly 200 rare photographs throughout; Fascinating anecdotes that bring your favorite athletes to life.
Jews and Baseball
Author | : Burton A. Boxerman,Benita W. Boxerman |
Publsiher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2014-10-10 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 9781476605142 |
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Long before Hank Greenberg earned recognition as baseball’s greatest Jewish player, Jews had developed a unique, and very close, relationship with the American pastime. In the late nineteenth century, as both the American Jewish population and baseball’s popularity grew rapidly, baseball became an avenue by which Jewish immigrants could assimilate into American culture. Beyond the men (and, later, women) on the field, in the dugout, and at the front office, the Jewish community produced a huge base of fans and students of the game. This important book examines the interrelated histories of baseball and American Jews to 1948—the year Israel was established, the first full season that both major leagues were integrated, and the summer that Hank Greenberg retired. Covered are the many players, from Pike to Greenberg, as well as the managers, owners, executives, writers, statisticians, manufacturers and others who helped forge a bond between baseball and an emerging Jewish culture in America. Key reasons for baseball’s early appeal to Jews are examined, including cultural assimilation, rebellion against perceived Old World sensibilities, and intellectual and philosophical ties to existing Jewish traditions. The authors also clearly demonstrate how both Jews and baseball have benefited from their relationship.
The New Big Book of Jewish Baseball
Author | : Peter S. Horvitz,Joachim Horvitz |
Publsiher | : Spi Books |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2007-11-01 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1561718211 |
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This is the newly revised and updated 2007 edition of the first comprehensive, encyclopedic work devoted exclusively to every Jewish contributor, large and small, to Major League Baseball.
Rob Neyer s Big Book of Baseball Legends
Author | : Rob Neyer |
Publsiher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 799 |
Release | : 2008-04-01 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 9781416564911 |
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The latest and greatest in ESPN.com baseball guru Rob Neyer's Big Book series, Legends is a highly entertaining guide to baseball fables that have been handed down through generations. The well-told baseball story has long been a staple for baseball fans. In Rob Neyer's Big Book of Baseball Legends, Neyer breathes new life into both classic and obscure stories throughout twentieth-century baseball -- stories that, while engaging on their own, also tell us fascinating things about their main characters and about the sport's incredibly rich history. With his signature style, Rob gets to the heart of every anecdote, working through the particulars with careful research drawn from a variety of primary sources. For each story, he asks: Did this really happen? Did it happen, sort of? Or was the story simply the wild invention of someone's imagination? Among the scores of legends Neyer questions and investigates... Did an errant Bob Feller pitch really destroy the career of a National League All-Star? Did Greg Maddux mean to give up a long blast to Jeff Bagwell? Was Fred Lynn the clutch player he thinks he was? Did Tommy Lasorda have a direct line to God? Did Negro Leaguer Gene Benson really knock Indians second baseman Johnny Berardino out of baseball and into General Hospital? Did Billy Martin really outplay Jackie Robinson every time they met? Oh, and what about Babe Ruth's "Called Shot"? Rob checks each story, separates the truths from the myths, and places their fascinating characters into the larger historical context. Filled with insider lore and Neyer's sharp wit and insights, this is an exciting addition to a superb series and an essential read for true fans of our national pastime.
Classic Jewish Tales
Author | : David Sokoloff |
Publsiher | : SP Books |
Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Children's stories, Yiddish |
ISBN | : 9781561719488 |
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A delightful introduction to the remarkable range of stories which have enriched Jewish life for generations. Adapted from Jewish folklore, the Talmud and Hasidic tradition and illustrated with dozens of charming drawings. CLASSIC JEWISH TALES WELCOMES KIDS TO THE WORLD OF JEWISH LITERATURE.
Jewish Sports Stars
Author | : David J. Goldman |
Publsiher | : Kar-Ben Publishing |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 2006-01-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781580131834 |
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Provides brief biographies focusing on the careers of world-renowned Jewish American athletes.
The Jewish Baseball Card Book
Author | : Bob Wechsler,Peter McDonald |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2017-10 |
Genre | : Baseball cards |
ISBN | : 069289411X |
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