Zev Eleff is president of Gratz College and a professor of American Jewish history. His books include Authentically Orthodox: A Tradition-Bound Faith in American Life.
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Introduction Chapter I: The (Cinder) Path to a Better Life Chapter II: Winning isn't Everything, but it is Something Chapter III: Americanization, the Jewish Take on Success Chapter IV: Winning for Winning's Sake Chapter V: Football, the Ultimate Wargame of Life Chapter VI: Horween versus McMahon and Rise of the National Football League Chapter VII: A Member of the Hebrew Race to Become Head Coach of Harvard? Chapter VIII: An Honorable Failure and Satisfactory Game in Every Way Chapter IX: The Crusade to Keep Football a Game Conclusion Acknowledgments
"It sounds like fiction, but it's true: A century ago, a Jewish running back and a track star with a working-class background altered the very nature of sports at Harvard. Kudos to Zev Eleff for putting Arnold Horween and Bill Bingham at the center of a poignant story about acceptance."--John Eisenberg, author of The League: How Five Rivals Created the NFL and Launched a Sports Empire