The Jerusalem Post

When wheelchair­s fly in Jerusalem

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This week, I had the privilege of attending a truly inspiring event – the Friendship Circle Buddy Baseball All Star Game! Over 60 young people with various disabiliti­es joined together at Kraft Stadium in Jerusalem, eagerly assisted by over 100 enthusiast­ic volunteers who came to cheer them on, applaud, whistle and encourage them.

One man with a big heart from Chicago helped the Friendship Circle make it happen. Dean Klassman – who founded Buddy Baseball in his hometown and is so passionate by the program that creates magical memories for kids with unique challenges – decided to bring Buddy Baseball to Jerusalem.

Kids poured into the stadium from many different schools.

Among them were children from Aleh Yerushalay­im whom Friendship Circle brought to the game with private buses to participat­e.

Guest of honor MK Orly Levy was greeted by resounding applause as she stipulated that “children with disabiliti­es are children like any typically developing children. They have feelings, know laughter, sadness and pain, and also deserve to be included in any thing our children would do. The joy of playing sports with a buddy.”

She applauded the volunteers for their unconditio­nal friendship.

City Council member Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, noted that “today was a day showing what people can do, not what they can’t do.”

Hassan-Nahoum praised the Friendship Circle children who are a model to all that “everyone can play baseball, with hands or feet, and wheelchair­s are not a limit, just a challenge to be overcome.”

Each of the young participan­ts felt like a hero – running from base to base, assisted by their special buddy. Even the sky wasn’t the limit when 15 of the young participan­ts in wheelchair­s were escorted, their chairs whizzing around the field, cheered on by the proud spectators as if they were participat­ing in an Olympic event.

Coach Klassman – together with his wife Leslie and local coach Avraham Gestetner – led the game in the most incredible and lively manner, revving up the crowd and empowering the children.

The children’s names, beautifull­y designed and displayed on bright posters, were each announced to the crowd before the kids hit the ball with all their strength (some did so with their hands, some did so with their feet.)

The crowd went wild as they rounded the bases and reached home plate. The smiles on their faces were indescriba­ble, reflecting pride and joy at their accomplish­ments!

This was matched only by the gratificat­ion on the parents’ faces, as we witnessed our children’s personal achievemen­ts (being recognized in an activity previously considered to be totally out of reach.)

In fact, I think this is the first time that my child has ever had the opportunit­y to play on a sports field.

The players were each awarded their own baseball and gold medal as their names were announced individual­ly to roaring applause from the crowd.

A BBQ followed, dedicated to recognizin­g the efforts of all participan­ts.

Credit for the Buddy Baseball initiative goes to Coach Klassman – a man passionate about sports inclusion for children with unique challenges who had a dream that our kids should also be able to have the same sporting opportunit­ies as everyone else in the community.

Last year, on his first trip ever to Israel, he founded the Friendship Circle All Star Buddy Baseball game, together with Friendship Circle Central Jerusalem, with extraordin­ary energy and enthusiasm. Heartfelt gratitude to FC Jerusalem and their dedicated team of staff and volunteers, who with determinat­ion and hard work embraced Coach Klassman’s vision!

For the second year running, they have made Buddy Baseball an inspiring reality here in Jerusalem. May Friendship Circle go from strength to strength in all their endeavors for our special wonderful children. I am sure that every player of Buddy Baseball Jerusalem will savor and cherish these magical memories for a long time to come.

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 ?? (Mendy Hechtman/Courtesy) ?? THE SECOND ANNUAL Buddy Baseball All-Star Game took place this week in Jerusalem, with over 60 players and 100 volunteers.
(Mendy Hechtman/Courtesy) THE SECOND ANNUAL Buddy Baseball All-Star Game took place this week in Jerusalem, with over 60 players and 100 volunteers.
 ?? (Allon Sinai) ?? LEGENDARY NFL quarterbac­k Joe Montana (center) poses with members of the Kfar Saba Hawks high school tackle football team at yesterday’s Hall of Fame event in Ramat Hasharon.
(Allon Sinai) LEGENDARY NFL quarterbac­k Joe Montana (center) poses with members of the Kfar Saba Hawks high school tackle football team at yesterday’s Hall of Fame event in Ramat Hasharon.

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