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Josh Halickman-Sports Rabbi

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On this episode, my guest is Josh Halickman who is the founder of Sports Rabbi which shares Israeli sports news with the world in English. He is also the host of The Sports Rabbi Show which interviews people who are apart of Israeli Sports. Along with that, Josh is the director of the Maccabi Foundation with the purpose in giving back to the Tel Aviv Community. Josh talks about his life of having sports being a big passion growing up in Montreal & New York City. He shares his journey of how he made Aliyah to Israel in the mid 1990's. We talk about the Israeli sports industry and how he started Sports Rabbi along with having the opportunity to work for Maccabi Tel Aviv. We briefly talk about the NFL's different owners who are Jewish along with a story about Malcolm Glazer (Formal Owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers). If you have enjoyed the show and want to learn more about Josh Halickman, The link to Sports Rabbi website along with the Maccabi Foundation page is below. http://sportsrabbi.com/ https://twitter.com/thesportsrabbi?lang=en https://www.maccabi-tlv.co.il/en/maccabi-foundation/
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On this episode, my guest is Josh Halickman who is the founder of Sports Rabbi which shares Israeli sports news with the world in English. He is also the host of The Sports Rabbi Show which interviews people who are apart of Israeli Sports. Along with that, Josh is the director of the Maccabi Foundation with the purpose in giving back to the Tel Aviv Community. Josh talks about his life of having sports being a big passion growing up in Montreal & New York City. He shares his journey of how he made Aliyah to Israel in the mid 1990's. We talk about the Israeli sports industry and how he started Sports Rabbi along with having the opportunity to work for Maccabi Tel Aviv. We briefly talk about the NFL's different owners who are Jewish along with a story about Malcolm Glazer (Formal Owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers). If you have enjoyed the show and want to learn more about Josh Halickman, The link to Sports Rabbi website along with the Maccabi Foundation page is below. http://sportsrabbi.com/ https://twitter.com/thesportsrabbi?lang=en https://www.maccabi-tlv.co.il/en/maccabi-foundation/
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