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Philip Isenberg

Philip Isenberg

(1930-2016) Inducted into Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, 1983 A Hartford native, Isenberg attended the Loomis School, where he lettered in football his junior and senior year and served as team captain his senior year. He also lettered in baseball

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Samuel Hyman

Samuel Hyman

(1899-1973) Inducted into Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, 1984 Sam Hyman grew up in Hartford and became the most famous baseball player of the area. At Hartford High School, he played football, basketball and baseball, but is most remembered as

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Frieda Clark Hyman

Frieda Clark Hyman

Inducted into Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, 1985 Born in New York, Frieda earned a BA from Hunter College and attended the Seminary College of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. At Hunter, she played varsity basketball and competed in

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Harry Herbert

Harry Herbert

(1900-1974) Inducted into Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, 1984 Born in Hartford, Herbert was an outstanding all-around athlete in both high school and college. A three-sport star at Hartford High School (football, basketball, and baseball), he won the 135-pound class

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Jack Sydney Greenbaum

Jack Sydney Greenbaum

(1910-1984) Inducted into Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, 1985 Born in Hartford, Greenbaum was a prominent athlete in Weaver High School’s early years (class of 1927), playing baseball and football for three years each. He later played for the Conn’s

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Philip Goldenberg

Philip Goldenberg

(1920-2004) Inducted into Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, 1985 At Weaver High School, Philip Goldenberg played football (half back and fullback) for three years; the last two years the team only lost one game. In 1939 they were awarded the

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Joseph Dunn

Joseph Dunn

(d. 1968) Inducted into Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, 1983 Joseph Dunn was the first Jewish captain of a Hartford Public High School football team. His 1917-18 teams were undefeated and unscored upon. Dunn also played for the Lyrics, a

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Edward Dragat

Edward Dragat

(d. 1970) Inducted into Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, 1984 Born in Russia, Edward Dragat came to Hartford as an infant in 1897. He graduated from the Arsenal School where, in 1910, he was a catcher on the baseball team.

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