South Shore
RecoRD April 16 - 22, 2026
VOL. 72 NO. 16
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Annual Jewish Sports Heritage Association inductions Teen parenting class offered by Tempo Group page 2
The Jewish Sports Heritage Association held their eighth annual Induction and Awards Ceremony at Temple Israel of Lawrence, on April 12. It was founded in 2015 by Alan Freedman, with a mission to highlight Jewish athletes across the sports world — challenging the long-held notion
that “Jews in sports” is an oxymoron. “By highlighting Jewish athletes from across the sports world, it hopefully offers a starting point for discussions of stereotypes and prejudice,” Freedman said. Chase Rivas, a junior lacrosse player at Hewlett High School, was honored
as the Temple Israel, Lawrence Outstanding Jewish High School Athlete from the South Shore. “I feel very proud,” Rivas said. “I just want to contin-
ue playing lacrosse because I’ve always played and it’s really fun for me.” — Melissa Berman