Raya Bronstein

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Raya Bronstein

Raya Bronstein (Hebrew: רעיה ברונשטיין) (1 October 1929 – 4 May 2023 ), was an Israeli athlete, sprinter, high jumper, shot putter, basketball player (1950 Israeli team[1]), weightlifter, discus thrower and javelin thrower, Israeli champion and record holder, Maccabiah Games champion, and teacher in physical education.[2][3]

She was born in Berlin to a family of the owners of a bookstore and "Kedem" publishing house. Her family emigrated from Nazi Germany to Eretz Israel in 1938 and eventually settled in Tel Aviv, where she lived in the same apartment until her last days.[2]

In March 1948, she enlisted in the Palmach. She was assigned to the 7th Battalion of the Negev Brigade, went through a sports instructors course and was sent to Kibbutz Dorot.[2] She was to participate in the London Olympics, 1948, but Israel was denied participation on formal grounds.[4][3] She also missed the Olympics in 1952 due to political struggles between Hapoel and the Maccabiah center.[2]

In 1963 she was one of the four sent by Hapoel to Chad to organize the celebrations of the third year of its independence and later she was sent to Dakar, Senegal, to join the organizers of the opening ceremony of the African Games.[3]

She retired from sports teaching in 1993, but continued engaging in recreational sports.[3]

For her achievements in sports and in organizational work in sports she received several national and foreign awards.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Raya BRONSTEIN
  2. ^ a b c d Jacob Bar-On, מאתלטיקה ועד שחמט: המורה המיתולוגית שעסקה בכל ענף ספורט אפשרי [From athletics to chess: the legendary teacher who practiced every possible sport], Maariv, May 13, 2019
  3. ^ a b c d e רעיה ברונשטיין ז"ל
  4. ^ Yair Galily, She got game?! Women, sport and society from an Israeli perspective, Israel Affairs, Volume 21, 2015 - Issue 4, 2015, pp. 559-584