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In 1992, the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
initiated its Lifetime Achievement Award which has been
awarded annually honoring those individuals who have made
significant contributions to the State of Israel and society
through sports.
Name |
Location |
Year |
Sam Sharrow |
Miami Beach, FL |
1992 |
David Pincus |
Philadelphia, PA |
1993 |
Karl Ribstein |
Munich, Germany |
1994 |
Monty Hall |
Beverly Hills, CA |
1995 |
Yariv Oren |
Netanya, Israel |
1996 |
Alan Sherman |
Potomac, MD |
1997 |
Moshe Rashkes |
Ramat Gan, Israel |
1998 |
Fred Worms, OBE |
London, England |
1999 |
Joseph Luttenberg |
Afeka, Israel |
2000 |
Robert Spivak |
Philadelphia, PA |
2001 |
Uri Afek |
Netanya, Israel |
2002 |
Lester Fein |
Verona, NJ |
2003 |
Shimon Mizrahi |
Tel Aviv, Israel |
2004 |
Sidney Greenberg |
Toronto, Canada |
2005 |
Alex Gilady |
Israel |
2006 |
Joyce Eisenberg-Keefer |
Los Angeles, California |
2007 |
R. Stephen Rubin |
London, England |
2008 |
Michael Kevehazi |
Tel Aviv, Israel |
2009 |
Moshe
Theumim |
Ramat Hachayal, Israel |
2010 |
Robert Levy |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
2011 |
Michel Grun |
Antwerp, Belgium |
2012 |
William Steerman |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
2013 |
Harry Swimmer |
Charlotte, North Carolina |
2014 |
Robert Kraft |
Brookline, Massachusetts |
2015 |
Dr. Uri Schaefer |
Tel Aviv, Israel |
2016 |
Victor Vaisman |
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
2017 |
Joseph Siegman |
Los Angeles, California |
2018 |
Roy Salomon |
Montreal, Canada |
2019 |
Sylvan Adams |
Tel Aviv, Israel |
2020 |
Henry Samueli |
Israel |
2021 |
Stuart Weitzman |
USA |
2023 |
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