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Philadelphia, PA, December 12 – At the Maccabi USA Annual Meeting on December 8 in Newark, NJ, Ron Carner, of Bridgehampton and New York, NY, was re-elected to a second four-year term as President of the organization.
Philadelphia, PA, September 19 – Maccabi USA will host its 9th Annual Westchester Brunch and Bridge Tournament, in memory of Edy Levitt, on Sunday, October 6th in Rye Brook, NY.
Philadelphia, PA, August 6 – Maccabi USA’s Field Hockey Team, a member of the U.S. Olympic Committee’s Multi Sport Organization, defeated Germany 3-0 in the Bronze Medal match at the 19th World Maccabiah Games, held every four years in Israel.
Philadelphia, PA, July 2 – Both Bulgaria and Romania are dealing with major financial issues and their Teams, scheduled to participate in the 19th Maccabiah Games later this month, were at risk of not being able to attend.
PHILADELPHIA, June 24 – Maccabi USA (MUSA), the national organization of the Maccabi World Union that organizes the U.S. team for the World Maccabiah Games, has been selected by the United States Olympic Committee as a Multi-Sport Organization partner.
Philadelphia, PA, April 30 – Jeff Bukantz, General Chairman, 19th Maccabiah USA Organizing Committee, announces the appointment of the USA Team to compete at the Games in Israel, July 18 – 30.
Philadelphia, PA, April 19 – Sherry Levin, Chair, 19th Maccabiah USA Juniors Girls’ Basketball, announced the appointment of the Team.
Philadelphia, PA, April 9 – Maccabi USA announces a $50,000 grant from the Koret Foundation which will be used to help fund the ISRAEL CONNECT cultural and educational program at the 19th World Maccabiah Games in July.
Philadelphia, PA, April 9 – Marty Bloom and Sam Sporn, 19th Maccabiah USA Grand Masters Tennis Co-Chairs, announced that Bob Litwin, International Tennis Federation (ITF) World Champion will coach the Team and be assisted by Lon Mitchell, at the Games in July.