Különleges fejezetek a magyarországi zsidó sport történelméből Budapest, 2019. március 22.
Stella Syrkin: The History of the Maccabi Movement
Searching for the construction of a new Jew Establishment of the first Maccabi Club & Organization, Constantinople / Istanbul, 1895
Maccabi Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Maccabi Hungary
Maccabi (Alfa) Warsaw
Maccabi Krakow
Maccabi Vilnius, Lithuania
Topolcany, Slovakia
Female Gymnastics Team Bucharest, Rumania
Bar Kochba Berlin
Maccabi Israel 1912
Karlovy Vary 1921
European Maccabi Games, Czechoslovakia - 1929
Motocyclistes - 1931
1932
1935
The Nazis Olympic Games August 1936 All persons of Jewish origin are excluded of any sports official activity by the Third Reich and its supporters
14TH EUROPEAN MACCABI GAMES BERLIN, JULY 2015 14TH EUROPEAN MACCABI GAMES OPENING CEREMONY 15 000 SPECTATORS LARGEST MASS-PARTICIPATION JEWISH EVENT IN GERMANY SINCE HITLER BUILT THIS OLYMPICS COMPLEX IN THE 1930'S
The European Maccabi Confederation 1946
Member of the World Zionist Congress and World Zionist Organization Maccabi World Union - MWU Largest 450 000 Members International 70 countries, 400 JCCs & Clubs Jewish Zionist Sports Organization Member of the World Zionist Congress and World Zionist Organization Non political NGO
Maccabi’s Global Presence
European Maccabi Confederation EMC
Maccabi World Union (MWU) Europe South Africa Australia North America Latin America Israel Argentina, Aruba, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela Young Maccabi (“Maccabi Tza’ir”) Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Great Britain, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine US, Canada 38 TO’s
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OUR YOUNG LEADERS
European Maccabi Games (EMG) The largest Jewish event in Europe, taking place every 4 years in a different TO. I 1929 Prague II 1930 Antwerp III 1959 Copenhagen IV 1963 Lyon V 1979 Leicester VI 1983 Antwerp VII 1987 Copenhagen VIII 1991 Marseille IX 1995 Amsterdam X 1999 Glasgow XI 2003 Antwerp XII 2007 Rome XIII 2011 Vienna XIV 2015 Berlin XV 2019 Budapest
Különleges fejezetek a magyarországi zsidó sport történelméből Budapest, 2019. március 22.