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Last week I mentioned some professional athletes who realize the current global pandemic is bigger than sports and they have become more than a sports hero – they have become real life heroes.
The definition of a hero has changed throughout time. The Merriam-Webster dictionary displays a few definitions for a hero, including “a person admired for achievements and noble qualities,” and “one who shows great courage.”
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I think an athlete can be classified as a sports hero on the playing field, but to be considered a real life hero an athlete needs to continue their charity work, which many of them do, or continue working in the general public for the greater good of humankind long after their playing days are behind them.
This week in Jewish history | After decades as Soviet prisoner, Sharansky arrives home in Israel 09 Feb 2021 share this on
On 11 February 1986, Soviet Jewish refusenik Natan Sharansky arrived in Israel under the terms of a prisoner exchange, after spending nearly a decade in prison in the Soviet Union.
While the Soviet Union supported the creation of the State of Israel in the United Nations General Assembly, its support for Israel declined for several reasons, including the Israeli Law of Return. Soviet Union leadership did not believe that Jews in the country were oppressed and therefore did not need an independent Jewish state as a continuous safe haven. In fact, the Soviet Union state newspaper