Paralympics
Israel's wounded warriors run toward recovery as Maccabiah Games approach
As thousands of wounded Israeli war veterans rehabilitate through sport, many will take a leading role at the Maccabiah Games
From running tracks to Iran's regime: a marathon edition of hope - from the editor
The skirt, the snow, and the spirit: Sheina Vaspi’s uphill race to Paralympics
Maccabi, TOM team up for disabled IDF veterans
A powerful local celebration of sports, humanity
Comment: There was not a dry eye in the audience as each athlete was individually introduced and applauded.
September 12: Seeing red
In terms of “Color Red” alarms, few news articles have set off my personal “color red” warning as did “Iron Dome remains silent as Grad rockets hit Beersheba, Netivot”
Noam Gershony leads proud Paralympians home
Gershony adds another honor to his ever growing list when he carries the Israel flag in the closing ceremony at the Olympics.
Noam Gershony wins Israel's first Paralympics gold
Gershony defeats top-ranked American David Wagner 6-3, 6-1 in the Quad wheelchair tennis finals.
Israelis to duel in tennis semis at Paralympics
Noam Gershony and Shraga Weinberg book showdown against each other, guaranteeing Israeli medal.
Paralympics’ message
The Paralympics have developed to the point where they are much more than just an afterthought to the main event.
Israel hopes for medals as Paralympics get started
Swimmer Inbal Pezaro leads confident delegation to London, hungry to surpass 6 medals it won in Beijing.
Participating in the Paralympics: London 2012
I wish the Israeli delegation to the London 2012 Paralympics much success. There is no more poignant moment than hearing our national anthem being played and seeing the Israeli flag waving at full mast.
From no table at all to table tennis triumph
Israeli-born Tahl Leibovitz, who was once homeless, is London-bound to compete in the Paralympic Games.
Harmful 'boosting' casts shadow before Paralympics
Buildup to disabled games blighted by tales of deliberate "performance enhancing" injuries, banned by Int'l Paralympic C'tee.