Baseballs, Basketballs and Matzah Balls
What Sports Can Teach Us About the Jewish Holidays...and Vice Versa
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About the Book
Baseballs, Basketballs and Matzah Balls offers a sweeping exploration of sports: of contests and heroes, of triumph and adversity, and how they relate to the festivals that Jews have celebrated for thousands of years.
Among the chapters:
Remembering Simpler Times: What central message of Sukkot is enthusiastically espoused by winning college coaches?
Kindling the Light of Confidence: What Hanukkah teaches us about the kind of confidence that builds champions?
A Purim Perspective on Competitive Anger: Why so many athletes lose their cool, just like the villainous Haman did, becoming their own worst enemies?
Coach K and the Meaning of Passover: How Mike Krzyzewski’s success explains the Exodus?
”A compelling, entertaining, illuminating work that will stir the hearts and intellect of Jews and non-Jews alike.”
“Rabbi Mitch Smith has written a book that gives all sports fans occasion to think about the meaning of sacrifice, teamwork, leadership and other virtues in a different light.
“This book is a great read! It offers all of us a roadmap to becoming more fulfilled human beings.”
Informative, insightful, inspirational… Mitch Smith scores on every level with this tonic for the soul.”
Fox Sports NFL analyst
About the Author
Dr. Mitch Smith is the Director of Sport Psychology Services at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida, and in private practice.
As a certified sport psychology consultant, he has worked with professional, college and high school athletes, coaches and teams around the U.S. and overseas, assisting them to develop the mental focus and psychological attributes to achieve greater competitive success. He has helped a number of athletes to Conference MVP honors and professional contracts. He has also served on the United States Olympic Committee Sport Psychology Registry.
Dr. Smith is also an ordained rabbi who previously lived in Israel where he held positions with the University of Haifa, Rambam Hospital, and the Ministry of Education, and served in the Israel Defense Forces Department of Behavioral Sciences. He is the founder of the Center for Sport and Jewish Life (www.jewishsport.org) which promotes Jewish identity, Jewish learning and Jewish values through sport.