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MACCABI USA ANNOUNCES THE OPEN WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL TEAM FOR THE 20TH WORLD MACCABIAH GAMES

Philadelphia, PA, June 16, 2017 – The Maccabi USA Volleyball Co-Chairs, Samuel Moyerman, Ross Rosner, Matthew Susson, and Mark Susson, along with Head Coach Andrew Brown are pleased to announce the Open Women’s Volleyball Team for the 20th World Maccabiah Games, which will take place July 4-18, 2017 in Israel. Maccabi USA will bring a team of 1,100+ athletes who will be part of the 10,000 Jewish athletes from 80 countries, participating in 43 different sports.

Head Coach Brown is the Head Women’s Volleyball Coach at Union College in Schenectady, NY. The athletes are Alison Berger of Plainview, NY, State University of New York-Oswego; Allison Edelstein of Livingston, NJ, Franklin & Marshall College; Gillian Gore of Bronx, NY, Union College; Elizabeth Kaner of New York, NY, Binghamton University; Makaela Keeve of San Rafael, CA, Chico State University; Meaghan Malloy of Cincinnati, OH, West Virginia Wesleyan University (’16); Rachel Salasky of Virginia Beach, VA, College of Saint Rose; Jamie Schneck of Livingston, NJ, Springfield College; and Natasha Skov of Piedmont, CA, Princeton University.

“I am extremely excited for the opportunity to lead this group of outstanding Jewish athletes in the upcoming Games” said Coach Brown. “We look to continue our performance from the 2015 Pan-American Maccabi Games with a very strong roster of top players from all NCAA Divisions. The athletes will come together during training camp to work hard at establishing our systems to allow us to compete with the top-level teams that will be represented in the Games. I hope to lead this team to a top performance as my greatest volleyball memory comes from winning gold at the 12th Pan-American Maccabi Games in São Paulo, Brazil.”

Since 1932, over 62,000 athletes have participated in the Maccabiah Games, in a celebration of Jewish Strength and Solidarity. Team USA’s success is not only measured by the medals won, but by the impact that the Maccabiah experience had on their lives as well as the friendships they formed.

Maccabi USA builds Jewish pride through sports, generating the emotional intensity, high ideals, and powerful camaraderie of competition.  We connect athletes, volunteers, and supporters with the global Jewish community.  Our athletic, educational, and cultural experiences build Jewish identity, perpetuate Jewish continuity worldwide, and strengthen support for the State of Israel.

For more information, please contact Maccabi USA Program Director Shane Carr at 215-561-6900 or by email at scarr@maccabiusa.com.

About the organization:

Maccabi USA (MUSA) is a federally-recognized not-for-profit 501(c)(3) Organization with an extensive history of enriching Jewish lives through athletic, cultural and educational programs.  The organization is the official sponsor of the United States Team to the World Maccabiah Games, and the Pan American and European Maccabi Games, as well as a sponsor of the JCC Maccabi Games for teens in North America.  As the official Maccabi representative in the U.S., Maccabi USA supports Jewish athletic endeavors, enhanced by cultural and educational activities in the United States, Israel and throughout the Diaspora.

MUSA develops, promotes and supports international, national and regional athletic-based activities and facilities. It strives to provide Jewish athletes all over the world the opportunity to share their heritage and customs in competitive athletic settings. MUSA supports programs that embody the Maccabi ideals of Jewish Continuity, Zionism and Excellence in Sport.  Maccabi USA Builds Jewish Pride Through Sports.

Maccabi USA has been selected by the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) as a Multi-Sport Organization (MSO). The nonprofit Organization becomes one of 35 MSOs nationwide to be recognized by the USOC for its ability to cultivate a national interest in sport and increase opportunities for participation internationally, nationally and at the grassroots level.

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