International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame - Lifetime Achievement

Lifetime Achievement

In 1992, the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame initiated its Lifetime Achievement Award which has been awarded annually honoring those individuals who have made significant contributions to the State of Israel and society through sports.

Year Name Location
1992 Sam Sharrow Miami Beach, Florida, USA
1993 David Pincus Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
1994 Karl Ribstein Munich, Germany
1995 Monty Hall Beverly Hills, California, USA
1996 Yariv Oren Netanya, Israel
1997 Alan Sherman Potomac, Maryland, USA
1998 Moshe Rashkes Ramat Gan, Israel
1999 Fred Worms, OBE London, England, UK
2000 Joseph Luttenberg Afeka, Israel
2001 Robert Spivak Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
2002 Uri Afek Netanya, Israel
2003 Lester Fein Vernon, New Jersey, USA
2004 Shimon Mizrahi Tel Aviv, Israel
2005 Sidney Greenberg Toronto, Canada
2006 Alex Gilady Israel
2007 Joyce Eisenberg-Keefer Los Angeles, California, USA
2008 R. Stephen Rubin, OBE London, England, UK
2009 Michael Kevezahi Tel Aviv, Israel
2010 Moshe Teumim Tel Aviv, Israel
2011 Robert Levy Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
2012 Michel Grun Antwerp, Belgium

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