Jewish Weightlifters - Jewish Sports Halls of Fame

Jewish Sports Halls of Fame

  • International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame (Netanya, Israel)
  • Jewish Canadian Athletes Hall of Fame
  • National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum (US)
  • Jewish Sports Hall of Fame of Northern California
  • Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
  • Orange County Jewish Sports Hall of Fame (California)
  • Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
  • Rochester Jewish Sports Hall of Fame (N.Y.)
  • Jewish Sports Hall of Fame of Western Pennsylvania
  • Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame (Pennsylvania)

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