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CBS News
05-08-2025
- Sport
- CBS News
JCC Maccabi Games back in Pittsburgh for first time since 1997
The JCC Maccabi Games, the largest Jewish youth event in the world, is happening in Pittsburgh this week. Thousands of teen athletes and families are in town for the massive event. It's been 28 years since Pittsburgh hosted the event, which runs through Friday. "We've got nearly 2,000 athletes from 51 different locations around the world. So, North America, plus Ukraine, Israel, Mexico, Great Britain, Argentina, and Poland," said Jason Kunzman, president & CEO of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh. The University of Pittsburgh is playing host to the massive event, which had its opening ceremony on Monday night. The games were established in 1982, and the 2025 games are the first for participants to stay and compete on a college campus. Kunzman said the games are made up of 10 different Olympic-style sports competitions. "Ranging from tennis and volleyball and swimming and basketball and soccer, table tennis, and then we also have dance competition, and something very unique called star reporters, where folks who are interested in actually covering games through a multitude of different vehicles are also afforded the opportunity to participate as well," he said. The young athletes learn the values of teamwork, integrity and community service. Close to 900 volunteers are helping on Pitt's campus and at other events around the Pittsburgh area. "All over the city right now, we've got volunteers in basically every vertical. From transportation from food service to sports to security to logistics, just moving the kids in and out of the doors, to just being friendly faces and welcoming people to our city," said David Lavine, co-chair of the JCC Maccabi Games. The purpose of the games goes beyond sports. The games also instill Jewish values and cultural pride. "It's a difficult and challenging time for the Jewish community so bringing lots of young people together to have a sense of Jewish pride, and their identity, and heritage, and let their families feel that and the volunteers, it's just a great moment for us to bring the Jewish comunity together," said Barak Hermann, president & CEO of the JCC Association. "Here at the JCC Maccabi Campus Games, it's pure celebration. It's time to remember what we're about, to focus on the values that bind us together, and to really celebrate," Kunzman said. The Maccabi games also took place in Tucson, Arizona, last week.


CBS News
02-03-2025
- Entertainment
- CBS News
Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh hosts annual Big Night fundraiser
Community members filled the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh on Saturday night for the 19th annual Big Night fundraiser. The event's theme was 'Big Night Olympics,' and offered those in attendance an evening of fun and friendly competition, all while raising money for the work that JCC does every day. Event organizers told KDKA-TV that the official total raised from the event was approximately $910,000. "Every year I think that we've sort of hit our limit, and year after year, we continue to exceed those expectations and look, I take it as a clear indication that the community is in it to win it and we are so fortunate to have everyone here this evening," said Jason Kunzman, president and CEO of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh. "Big Night Olympics is a celebration of everything that makes our community strong and diverse," said Fara Marcus, Chief Development and Marketing Officer. "We are so close to reaching our goal, and every contribution helps us continue making a difference in the lives of so many individuals and families." Specifically, organizers told KDKA-TV that the money raised will go toward the center's financial assistance program for different members of the community.