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14th European Maccabi Games opens in Berlin

(JNS.org) More than 2,000 Jewish athletes participated in the 14th European Maccabi Games, which opened in Berlin July 27 and ran through Aug. 5. The competition was the first Jewish-organized sporting event to ever take place in Germany, Haaretz reported. The Games took place at the Olympiastadion, the same Olympic stadium built and used for the Summer Olympics of 1936 during the Nazi era. At that time, Jews were discouraged from participating.  Participants in this month’s competition will come from 36 countries and compete in 19 disciplines. “I doubt any games anywhere will be as emotionally charged as this one; thousands of Jewish people parading in the Olympic stadium, which houses such meaning, not only to the world’s Jewish community, but to the world’s sporting community,” Daniel Collins, head of Great Britain’s delegation to the European Maccabi Games, told The Guardian in advance of the Games. The previous European Maccabi Games were held in Vienna in 2011, which marked the largest Jewish gathering in the Austrian city since the Holocaust.

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