Three generations of ice hockey in Israel: Nathan Eisner with his son and grandson, April 2026. (Courtesy via JNS) By Gary Schiff In a synagogue, a respected congregant often has a makom: a fixed place. So too in the locker room at the ice rink in Tnuvot, near Netanya. Nathan Eisner enters and takes his place. He often quips with a smile, “I don’t understand. I helped my kids tie their skates — why can’t they come and help me tie mine?” Eisner, …
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