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This cold week in February has been dominated by two major sporting events: the 2026 Winter Olympics and the Super Bowl. Jews played roles in both; the Olympics regularly see a handful of Jewish athletes competing on the world stage, including nine Israeli delegates and a smattering of Americans in mainstream sports like curling and hockey. While no Jewish football players played in the Super Bowl, Robert Kraft's anti-antisemitism organization did run a pricey anti-hate commercial. With sports on the brain, our three rabbi podcasters wanted to look at their own community values. There's no doubt that Jews can excel in sports—so why isn't it more common? Jewish parents often put their kids in active extracurriculars—but when it comes to post-secondary education, academics trump athletics. Case in point: note how many pro sports teams are owned by Jews, versus how many have Jewish players on their rosters. Rabbis Avi Finegold, Yedida Eisenstat and Matthew Leibl dig into all this and more on this week's episode of Not in Heaven. Credits • Hosts: Avi Finegold, Yedida Eisenstat, Matthew Leibl • Production team: Zachary Judah Kauffman (editor), Michael Fraiman (executive producer) • Music: Socalled Support The CJN • Subscribe to The CJN newsletter (https://thecjn.ca/newsletters/) • Donate to The CJN (https://thecjn.ca/donate/) (+ get a charitable tax receipt) • Subscribe to Not in Heaven (https://pnc.st/s/not-in-heaven) (Not sure how? Click here (https://thecjn.ca/arts/podcast-how-to/) )