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Now that the ball of life is in our court we sometimes like to sit back with a few beers and watch others kick it around. In this episode, recorded in the pre-super bowl era before God started loving his Dodge Ram, we sit down to discuss the world of sports and athletics that our new life has opened for us. Joined by special guest Shmuly Horowitz, co-founder of the Footsteps Basketball Program, we discuss why the Yankees are the most Hasidic team, how we discovered the sports we love and the ones we hate, what it takes to get any of us to go to a Mets game, and the secret underworld of Hasidic Varsity sports. We don’t have any Beyonce on this episode, but we also don’t have any power outages, so take that, Superbowl XLVII!
By Ushy Katz and Sol Feuerwerker4.6
1313 ratings
Now that the ball of life is in our court we sometimes like to sit back with a few beers and watch others kick it around. In this episode, recorded in the pre-super bowl era before God started loving his Dodge Ram, we sit down to discuss the world of sports and athletics that our new life has opened for us. Joined by special guest Shmuly Horowitz, co-founder of the Footsteps Basketball Program, we discuss why the Yankees are the most Hasidic team, how we discovered the sports we love and the ones we hate, what it takes to get any of us to go to a Mets game, and the secret underworld of Hasidic Varsity sports. We don’t have any Beyonce on this episode, but we also don’t have any power outages, so take that, Superbowl XLVII!