The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame recognizes regional and local Jewish halls of fame established in North America, and encourages the development of others throughout the world.
BJHI was created to tell the extraordinary story of the Jewish community of Brooklyn, and the BJHI Brooklyn Jewish Hall of Fame recognizes the leading Brooklynites who have truly made a difference in the world, and there are many.
Since 1992 the Greater Washington Jewish Sports Hall of Fame has honored outstanding Jewish athletes and sports professionals who have strong ties to the Greater Washington Jewish community.
The Hartford Jewish Sports Hall of Fame celebrates the contributions to sports by individuals from the greater Hartford area. From athletes and coaches to managers, agents, officials, owners, writers, broadcasters, and supporters – we honor excellence.
The Ronnie Arrow Jewish Sports Hall of Fame honors Jewish men and women with roots and/or ties in the Greater Houston area who have achieved a high level of athletic achievements and/or contributions to sports and exhibit Jewish values.
The Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation was founded in 1984 to both honor Jewish individuals who have distinguished themselves as athletes within the state of Michigan and to foster Jewish identity through athletics.
The National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum, in Commack, New York, the first annual induction ceremony was established in 1993. It is dedicated to honoring American Jewish figures who have distinguished themselves in sports.
The Kurtz Family New Jersey Jewish Sports Hall of Fame was founded in 2019 to honor Jewish athletes and others in the world of sports who have distinguished themselves in and around New Jersey.
The Northern California Jewish Sports Hall Of Fame was established to communicate to the public the contributions Jewish sports figures have made to the quality of life throughout the world.
The Oregon Jewish Sports Hall of Fame was established in 2012 to honor Jewish men and women who have accomplished extraordinary achievements in sports and have deep connection to the State of Oregon.
Our mission is to honor and take pride in the achievements of Jewish athletes and others in the world of sports who have grown up or worked in the Greater Philadelphia area. We hope by doing that we will encourage future generations to be a part of and write new names in this legacy.
Since its beginning in 1962, the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in Rochester, NY has recognized outstanding achievement in athletics and sports for this community’s citizens.
The SCJSHOF was formally established in January of 1990 by a group of dedicated Southern California sportsmen and sportswomen, organized by former All-America basketball star and Los Angeles Jewish Community Centers sports director Eli Sherman.
The St. Louis Jewish Sports Hall of Fame was made possible by the family of Isadore Beilenson and dedicated to his memory on July 12, 1992. Isadore was a truly remarkable athlete and leader who possessed a community-minded spirit.
Founded in 1982 to financially support Jewish related sports programs in Western Pennsylvania and Israel and to find Jewish men and women with connections to Western PA who have achieved a high level in athletic competition, or with prestigious careers that are closely related to the sports field.
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