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The Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame is the Philadelphia hall of fame for Jewish athletes and special contributors to the world of sport from the Greater Philadelphia area.[1] The Hall of Fame was founded in 1997 by co-founders Harvey Brodsky and William Steerman.[2]

AbbreviationPJSHOF
Formation1997
Region served
Philadelphia, PA, U.S.
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Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
AbbreviationPJSHOF
Formation1997
TypeHall of Fame
Region served
Philadelphia, PA, U.S.
Websitehttps://phillyjewishsports.org/
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The Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Museum, also known as the Adolph & Rose Levis Museum, is located in Wynnewood, PA.[3]

The Hall of Fame inductees include 18 Olympians, six Olympic medal winners, two world boxing champions, and several college All-Americans.[4] Among the most notable inductees are NBA and NCAA champion Larry Brown and Super Bowl champion Randy Grossman.

Notable Inductees

Olympians[5]

All-Americans[6]

  • Joe Blasenstein, football
  • Tal Brody, basketball
  • Colby Cohen, hockey
  • Josh Cohen, tennis
  • Benedict Coren, football
  • Menchy Goldblatt, basketball
  • Carol Schultz Greenberg, lacrosse
  • Amy Gross, squash
  • Randy Grossman, football
  • Sam Jacobs, basketball
  • Al Laverson, soccer
  • William P. Leaness, soccer
  • Bernie Lemonick, football
  • Chad Levitt, football
  • Gary Martin, lacrosse
  • Dave Micahnik, fencing
  • Tracy Nelson, lacrosse
  • Chris O’Loughlin, fencing
  • Bonnie Rosen, lacrosse
  • Dolph Schayes, basketball
  • Whitney Tucci, soccer
  • Dan Wigrizer, lacrosse
  • Marty Zippel, basketball

Basketball[7]

Football[8]

Sportscasters[9]

References

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