Jewish Olympics
The "Jewish Olympics," officially known as the Maccabiah Games, is a multi-sport event held every four years in Israel. It brings together Jewish athletes from around the world to compete in various sports, promoting unity and cultural pride within the Jewish community.
Founded in 1932, the Maccabiah Games are often referred to as the "Jewish Olympics" due to their scale and international participation. Athletes compete in sports such as basketball, swimming, and track and field, showcasing their talents while celebrating Jewish heritage and fostering connections among participants.