Maccabiah Games
The Maccabiah Games is an international Jewish multi-sport event held in Israel every four years. Founded in 1932, it is often referred to as the "Jewish Olympics" and features athletes from around the world competing in various sports, including swimming, basketball, and athletics. The games promote Jewish identity and unity through sports.
Athletes of all ages and skill levels participate, representing their countries and communities. The event not only showcases athletic talent but also fosters cultural exchange and camaraderie among Jewish people globally. The Maccabiah Games have grown significantly over the years, attracting thousands of participants and spectators.