Sports

The Peace Team plays a different kind of football

Israelis and Palestinians are being driven apart in the world of soccer, so they’ve found a different kind of football to play together.

Read More

Rising through the fire: David Blatt and his first NBA season

After enduring months of scrutiny, David Blatt is only a few games from an NBA championship. Can his rookie season be considered a success?

Read More

Bicycle races: A story of conflict and resolution

The road from Hebron to Jerusalem was packed on Jerusalem Day with Israeli settlers making their annual bike ride in memory of Yitzhak Buanish.

Read More

Women and sport: Athena’s recipe for coexistence

Meet some of the 10,000 girls and women who came from all corners of the country to participate in Israel’s largest women’s sports event.

Read More

#MayPac: The disaster that boxing won’t survive? – It Takes All Sports

It was billed as ‘The Fight of the Century’ and by any measure you could choose – money, rankings, talent, anticipation – it was.

Read More

Rugby, bole, kava: When Fiji comes to Tel Aviv – It Takes All Sports

Tel Aviv’s Park Hayarkon is the last place you expect to hear a Fijian war chant. But that’s exactly what you find when you stumble upon the Middle East Bowl.

Read More

War games and Maccabiah games – It Takes All Sports

Host Laragh Widdess traces the history of the Maccabiah games – the “Jewish Olympics” – through Israel’s battle for independence up to the present day.

Read More

The roaring stone – It Takes All Sports

How did curling, invented in medieval Scotland, make it to the sultry, sandy Middle East, and become the only Winter Olympic team sport played in Israel?

Read More