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Bat mitzvah! New exhibition celebrates wealth of Jewish involvement in the world of cricket

Exhibits at the MCC Museum's show feature all the Jewish players to have played at Test level and focus on the grassroots level of the sport in the community

June 15, 2023 14:13
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Cricket and the Jewish Community
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MCC members lucky enough to grab a seat in the Lord’s pavilion on Test match days are likely to spot some familiar communal faces, indicative of the high number of Jewish cricket aficionados.

But Jewish cricketing heroes are less plentiful, right?

Not so. A new exhibition at the home of the game, reveals a wealth of Jewish involvement both on and off the field.

The exhibition at the MCC Museum is the first ever on Jews and cricket.

A collaboration between cricket lovers Zaki Cooper and Daniel Lightman and the MCC heritage and collections department, The Jewish Community and Cricket display launches the Community Gallery at the MCC Museum and will run for two years, a decent innings by anyone’s standards.

Exhibit subjects range from Jews who have played at Test or one-day international level to grassroots cricket within the community, with JC and Maccabi competitions prominently featured.

There is even a photo of Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis in cricketing action during his time as Irish Chief Rabbi, and Rabbi Mirvis and MCC president Stephen Fry will address the official opening on Wednesday. They are also among the many who have filmed videos for the exhibition.