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A stint on the sidelines of a football game gave me the time to contemplate the messages the game is supposed to teach me.
Another season in the National Football League is now underway, but it almost never happened. For months, players were locked out of their jobs, as owners and players failed to reach an agreement. This happened to me as a player, but even worse...
Join the Brainstorming Session!
I called together a few people in the office for an impromptu football brainstorming session (a team game calls for a team effort...) Here are the results
A Lesson on Unity
There are the quarterback and the running back, who get all the glory, the big contracts and sneaker deals. And then there are the offensive linemen who bask in anonymity.
Meet Alan Veingrad. Offensive lineman. Green Bay Packer. Dallas Cowboy. Champion of Super Bowl XXVII.
Unprecedented Jewish services emerge amid sports celebration in Wisconsin
As Green Bay, Wis., prepared to host the 2025 NFL Draft, bringing an estimated 600,000 football fans to the modest Midwestern city, another preparation was quietly underway—one focused not on player selections and sports analysis, but on kosher meals and ...
Rabbis and fans plan for most-watched global event
Even as the city of New Orleans prepares to host the estimated 125,000 football fans descending on the city for Super Bowl LIX, a different kind of preparation is underway—one focused not on touchdowns and halftime shows, but on Shabbat meals and tefillin...
Does the possibility of serious brain injury (CTE) mean that playing in the NFL isn’t kosher?
The quarterback always throws the ball ahead of the receiver. What can we learn from this to become better teachers and parents?
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