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Every summer, we send teen athletes to the JCC Maccabi Games, the world’s largest Jewish youth sporting event.  

The Maccabi Games

JCC Maccabi Games® Are Coming to PITTSBURGH in 2025!

About the Maccabi Games

The JCC Maccabi Games®  is the largest Jewish youth event in the world. From August 3-8, 2025, nearly 2,000 Jewish teens and thousands of families will gather in Pittsburgh to celebrate Jewish life in a historic display of pride and unity.

Established in 1982, the JCC Maccabi Games  aim to:

  • Provide a supportive environment fostering respect, sportsmanship, and fun
  • Instill Jewish values and cultural pride
  • Promote health and fitness through sports
  • Teach teamwork, integrity, and community service

Join the JCC Maccabi Campus Games Pittsburgh 2025 and be a part of something truly special.

Activities

  • Soccer – Boys 15U/Boys 17U | Girls 15U/Girls 17U
  • Basketball – Boys 15U/Boys 17U | Girls 15U/Girls 17U
  • Tennis/Competitive – Boys 15U/Boys 17U | Girls 15U/Girls 17U
  • Tennis/Recreational – Boys 15U/Boys 17U | Girls 15U/Girls 17U
  • Table Tennis
  • Track (TBD once events are finalized)
  • Baseball – Boys 15U/Boys 17U
  • Ice Hockey – 15U/17U…Boys and/or Girls can be on teams
  • Volleyball – Girls 15U/Girls 17U
  • Softball – Girls 17U
  • Swimming
  • Dance
  • Star Reporter

JCC Maccabi® Games: 13- 17 years old (Must be 13 on July 27, 2025 and 17 on August 8, 2025) 

 

 All athletes must be Jewish – defined as follows: One of the athletes’ parents is Jewish and the athlete is being raised Jewish or is a Jew by choice and is being raised Jewish. In the spirit of JCC Maccabi if the parent or child does not believe that they are Jewish on a year around basis, then the child should not participate in JCC Maccabi programs. In the athlete registration, there is a declaration that contains the eligibility requirements; both the athlete and his/ her parent(s) must sign this declaration.

Registration

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The History of the JCC Maccabi Games

The JCC Maccabi Games® are an Olympic-style sporting competition held each summer in North America. Since their inception in 1982, the Games have grown from a small pilot project in one host community to an Olympic-style sporting competition held each summer in multiple sites throughout North America. The JCC Maccabi Games are the largest organized sports program for Jewish teenagers in the world. Today, over 6,000 teens, ranging from 13 to 16 years of age, participate in the JCC Maccabi Games® each summer. The Games are co-sponsored by the Jewish Community Center Association of North America, Maccabi World Union, Maccabi Canada, and Maccabi USA/Sports for Israel.

The Maccabi Mission: To offer Jewish Community Centers and YM/YWHAs in North America the opportunity to reach teens through participation in the JCC Maccabi Games®, and in year-round athletic, educational, cultural and social programs, as well as teen experiences in Israel. To provide Jewish youth with a supportive environment that fosters mutual respect and sportsmanship, where they can interact in an atmosphere of fun, democracy, and peace. To cultivate a deeper understanding and instill an appreciation of Jewish values within Jewish youth, enrich their Jewish identity in an informal setting, and encourage their identification with the state of Israel. To promote and encourage the health, physical fitness and well-being of Jewish youth through participation in recreational and athletic activities To introduce Jewish youth to the international Maccabi Movement, which presents athletic, cultural, and social opportunities with Jews from around the world.

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Rachael Speck

Chief Innovation Officer, JCC Day Camps Division Director

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