Current Pro Athletes
Coaches, Managers, and Owners
Former Pro Athletes
Commissioners, and Announcers
Grab Bag
100

This Jew was part of both the 2017 and 2022 World Series champion teams.

Alex Bregman

100

This businessman and NBA owner can often be found courtside cheering on this year's Western Conference Champions.

Mark Cuban

100

This southpaw famously eschewed his opportunity to start in Game 1 of the 1965 World Series because it fell on Yom Kippur.

Sandy Koufax

100

He called Sunday night football games for 16 seasons before moving to the Thursday night telecast.

Al Michaels

100

This two-time Olympian performed her floor routine to "Hava Nagila" in the 2012 games.

Aly Raisman

200

The Devil isn't a prominent figure in Judaism, but two of these three Jewish brothers represent it on the ice.

Hughes brothers.

200

He owns the New England Patriots, NOT a well-known mac n cheese brand.

Robert Kraft

200

This former basketball player holds dual American-Israeli citizenship alongside 4 WNBA championships and 12 All-Star selections.

Sue Bird

200

This long-time radio broadcaster and member of the Texas Baseball Hall of Fame got the opportunity to call his first World Series win in the 2023 season.

Eric Nadel

200

The National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum is located in a JCC in this state.

New York (Commack)

300

This Israeli hooper was selected 9th overall in the 2020 NBA draft.

Deni Avdija

300

This former lone-star state slugger managed Team Israel in the 2023 World Baseball Classic.

Ian Kinsler

300

This athlete spent many years and multiple Superbowls on the receiving end of the passes of one of the greatest of all time.

Julian Edelman

300

Two of the "Big 4" sports in the U.S. currently have Jewish commissioners. Name the leagues and the commissioners.

NHL - Gary Bettman

NBA - Adam Silver

300

Israel took home two golds in the 2020 Olympic games in different forms of the same sport. Name that sport.

Gymnastics (Rhythmic & Men's Artistic)

400

This South African kicker recently left his team to play for a bitter division rival the next state over.

Greg Joseph

400
This coach led his Tigers to the Final 4 in 2019 but they fell victim to an Ivy League upset in the first round of the 2024 tourney.

Bruce Pearl

400

Nicknamed "The Hebrew Hammer," this 5x All-Star and 2x World Series champion paused his baseball career to serve in WWII.

Hank Greenberg

400

This 2017 National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee served as commissioner of the MLB from 1998-2015

Bud Selig

400
This California-based Lithuanian-American hooper is married to a Jewish woman and is currently in the process of converting to Judaism.

Domantas Sabonis

500

This pitcher had an incredible 2021 season, earning a gold glove, silver slugger, all-MLB second team selection, and a win in the final game of the World Series.

Max Fried

500

This NFL franchise got a new Jewish owner, Josh Harris, in 2023 when their long-time owner stepped down after a controversy.

Washington Commanders

500

These Jewish brothers both spent time playing for the Kansas City Chiefs during their careers and co-authored a book about their experiences with NFL Football, Food, Family, and Faith 

Schwartz brothers (Geoff and Mitchell)

Full book title included "Eat my Schwartz"

500

He is best known for his work on SportsCenter as well as his work as an NHL broadcaster, where he has earned the name "Mr. Extra Period" for having called 3 of the longest televised games in NHL history.

Steve Levy

500

He became the 1st and only Jewish Hockey player to score more than 50 goals in an NHL regular season 2023-2024 and has continued to excel throughout the Stanley Cup playoffs, which his team is still in.

Zach Hyman