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  2. National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum, in Commack, New York, is dedicated to honoring American Jewish figures who have distinguished themselves in sports. [1] Its objective is to foster Jewish identity through athletics, and to commemorate sports heroes who have emerged from a people not commonly associated with sports. [2]

  3. Commack, New York - Wikipedia

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    The National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum is located in the Suffolk Y Jewish Community Center in Commack. The Commack Fire Department celebrated its centennial in 2006. [8] Sunshine Acres was built sometime in the mid-1800s and was home to Dr. Darling B. Whitney.

  4. List of museums on Long Island - Wikipedia

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    Commack: Suffolk: Ethnic – Jewish website, part of the Suffolk Y JCC, Jewish life, history, values, traditions and heroes, as well as Israel and the Hebrew language Amelia Cottage Museum: Amagansett: Suffolk Local history Operated by the Amagansett Historical Society American Airpower Museum: East Farmingdale: Suffolk Aviation

  5. List of county routes in Suffolk County, New York - Wikipedia

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    Commack Road & Townline Road Clay Pitts Road in Commack: CR 5: 1.78 2.86 NY 110 in Melville: Ruland Road & Colonial Springs Road Town of Huntington/Town of Babylon town line in Melville: Unsigned and unrecognized by the SCDPW [2] CR 6: 0.86 1.38 CR 108: Rabro Drive in Hauppauge: NY 111: Serves Hauppauge Industrial Park and Suffolk County ...

  6. Alan Veingrad - Wikipedia

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    The ceremony was held at the Suffolk Y Jewish Community Center in Commack, New York. The organization chronicles and celebrates Jewish involvement in sports, and includes Jewish sports legends such as Sandy Koufax, Red Auerbach, Kerri Strug, and Hank Greenberg. [15] [8]

  7. Long Island Arena - Wikipedia

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    Long Island Arena (also commonly known as the Commack Arena, Suffolk Forum, and The Island Music Center) was a 4,000-seat indoor arena in Commack, New York from 1959 until 1996. The Long Island Ducks of the Eastern Hockey League , a popular team in the small community, called the Arena home from 1959 until the league folded in 1973, one year ...

  8. Suffolk County reveals ‘best and brightest’ crime analysis ...

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    The revamped Suffolk Crime Analysis Center in Yaphank – which received nearly $1 million from the state to triple its size and double staff – will serve as a model for its sisters in New York ...

  9. Jewish Community Center - Wikipedia

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    The JCC Association is the continental umbrella organization for the Jewish Community Center movement, which includes more than 350 JCCs, YM–YWHAs, and camp sites in the U.S. and Canada, in addition to 180 local JCCs in the former Soviet Union, 70 in Latin America, 50 in Europe, and close to 500 smaller centers in Israel.