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Pro-Basketball Player Tamir Goodman on Hidden Blessings in Adversity, Basketball as a Vehicle and Not Destination, and How it All Came Together in Israel

23 min · 12 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Yalla, Let's Go!, Erica and Abbey sit down with Tamir Goodman — the Jewish Jordan, Division 1 basketball pioneer, author, and entrepreneur — for an honest conversation about faith, resilience, and what it really means to build a life in Israel. Tamir shares his journey from Baltimore to the courts of Maccabi Tel Aviv: how he became the first Jewish athlete to earn a Division 1 scholarship while keeping Shabbat, what happened when an abusive coach shattered everything he'd worked for, and how he found his way back — first to basketball, then to Israel, and eventually to a new calling as an inventor and coach. The conversation continues with: * Growing up with a Holocaust survivor grandmother who shaped his identity * Keeping Shabbat at the Division 1 level — and the teammates who said "Shabbat Shalom" * The assault that broke him, and how he rebuilt himself * Signing with Maccabi Tel Aviv and making aliyah * Inventing Zone 190 and Aviv Net — and getting into the NBA G League * Coaching thousands of kids and bringing the spiritual side to the sport * Why Israel is forever home — even with three kids in the army This is a conversation about grit, faith, and finding the hidden blessing inside every challenge. Subscribe for more conversations with people who live, work, build, and stay in Israel. #TamirGoodman #JewishJordan #Israel #Aliyah #Basketball #Shabbat #Division1 #YallaLetsGo #JewishIdentity #MaccabiTelAviv #IsraeliSports #LifeInIsrael #Resilience #LoneSoldier KEY TOPICS  0:00 - Intro 0:50 - Meet Tamir Goodman: The Jewish Jordan 3:16 - From Baltimore to Jerusalem 3:44 - Why He Made Aliyah: A Grandmother, a Dream, and a Breaking Point 4:55 - Broken by a Coach: What Happened After His Freshman Year 5:23 - The Road Back: "God Invests in Everybody" 6:10 - The Maccabi Call and the One-Hour Tryout That Changed Everything 7:47 - Dyslexia as a Hidden Blessing 8:34 - From Injury to Invention: Creating Zone 190 9:46 - Aviv Net: An Anti-Microbial Basketball Net Born in COVID 10:45 - From Startups to Fabric: Powering NBA Events 10:53 - His Wife, His Mission, and the "Different Uniform" Moment 11:30 - Coaching Erica's Son — and Turning Injury Into Opportunity 12:30 - What Makes Him Never Give Up 14:38 - Was Shabbat Ever a Question? Not for a Second 16:29 - Bringing the Spiritual Side to Israeli Basketball 18:23 - His Dream Was Never the NBA — It Was Bigger 19:24 - Three Kids in the Army and Why Israel Is Still Forever Home 20:55 - What He Loves Most: The Authenticity of Life Here 21:09 - Aliyah Advice: Be Resilient 21:35 - Looking Back at 80: It All Started With Meeting His Wife 22:23 - Rapid Fire: Israeli Salad, Yihiyeh B'Seder & Maryland Falls RESOURCES Follow Tamir on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamir-goodman-1a231915/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamir-goodman-1a231915/] Subscribe to Yalla, Let’s Go here: https://www.aleph.vc/yalla-lets-go [https://www.aleph.vc/yalla-lets-go]  Learn more about Aleph: aleph.vc [http://aleph.vc]  Sign up for Aleph’s monthly email newsletter: http://aleph.vchttps://newsletter.aleph.vc/ [https://newsletter.aleph.vc/] Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@yallaletsgopodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@yallaletsgopodcast]  Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yallaletsgopodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/yallaletsgopodcast/]  Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@yallaletsgopodcast [https://www.tiktok.com/@yallaletsgopodcast]  Follow Aleph on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikeeisenberghttps://x.com/aleph [https://x.com/aleph] ‍Follow Aleph on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aleph-vc/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/aleph-vc/] ‍Follow Aleph on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aleph.vc/ [https://www.instagram.com/aleph.vc/] CREDITS Hosts: Erica Marom, Abbey Onn  Executive Producer: Sarah Bard Producer: Sofi Levak, Dalit Merenfeld, Myron Shneider Video and Editing: Nadav Elovic, Yotam Kushnir Music and Creative Direction: Uri Ar  Content and Editorial: Jackie Goldberg Design: Nimrod Sapir

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In this episode of Yalla, Let's Go!, Erica and Abbey sit down with Tamir Goodman — the Jewish Jordan, Division 1 basketball pioneer, author, and entrepreneur — for an honest conversation about faith, resilience, and what it really means to build a life in Israel. Tamir shares his journey from Baltimore to the courts of Maccabi Tel Aviv: how he became the first Jewish athlete to earn a Division 1 scholarship while keeping Shabbat, what happened when an abusive coach shattered everything he'd worked for, and how he found his way back — first to basketball, then to Israel, and eventually to a new calling as an inventor and coach. The conversation continues with: * Growing up with a Holocaust survivor grandmother who shaped his identity * Keeping Shabbat at the Division 1 level — and the teammates who said "Shabbat Shalom" * The assault that broke him, and how he rebuilt himself * Signing with Maccabi Tel Aviv and making aliyah * Inventing Zone 190 and Aviv Net — and getting into the NBA G League * Coaching thousands of kids and bringing the spiritual side to the sport * Why Israel is forever home — even with three kids in the army This is a conversation about grit, faith, and finding the hidden blessing inside every challenge. Subscribe for more conversations with people who live, work, build, and stay in Israel. #TamirGoodman #JewishJordan #Israel #Aliyah #Basketball #Shabbat #Division1 #YallaLetsGo #JewishIdentity #MaccabiTelAviv #IsraeliSports #LifeInIsrael #Resilience #LoneSoldier KEY TOPICS  0:00 - Intro 0:50 - Meet Tamir Goodman: The Jewish Jordan 3:16 - From Baltimore to Jerusalem 3:44 - Why He Made Aliyah: A Grandmother, a Dream, and a Breaking Point 4:55 - Broken by a Coach: What Happened After His Freshman Year 5:23 - The Road Back: "God Invests in Everybody" 6:10 - The Maccabi Call and the One-Hour Tryout That Changed Everything 7:47 - Dyslexia as a Hidden Blessing 8:34 - From Injury to Invention: Creating Zone 190 9:46 - Aviv Net: An Anti-Microbial Basketball Net Born in COVID 10:45 - From Startups to Fabric: Powering NBA Events 10:53 - His Wife, His Mission, and the "Different Uniform" Moment 11:30 - Coaching Erica's Son — and Turning Injury Into Opportunity 12:30 - What Makes Him Never Give Up 14:38 - Was Shabbat Ever a Question? Not for a Second 16:29 - Bringing the Spiritual Side to Israeli Basketball 18:23 - His Dream Was Never the NBA — It Was Bigger 19:24 - Three Kids in the Army and Why Israel Is Still Forever Home 20:55 - What He Loves Most: The Authenticity of Life Here 21:09 - Aliyah Advice: Be Resilient 21:35 - Looking Back at 80: It All Started With Meeting His Wife 22:23 - Rapid Fire: Israeli Salad, Yihiyeh B'Seder & Maryland Falls RESOURCES Follow Tamir on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamir-goodman-1a231915/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamir-goodman-1a231915/] Subscribe to Yalla, Let’s Go here: https://www.aleph.vc/yalla-lets-go [https://www.aleph.vc/yalla-lets-go]  Learn more about Aleph: aleph.vc [http://aleph.vc]  Sign up for Aleph’s monthly email newsletter: http://aleph.vchttps://newsletter.aleph.vc/ [https://newsletter.aleph.vc/] Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@yallaletsgopodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@yallaletsgopodcast]  Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yallaletsgopodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/yallaletsgopodcast/]  Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@yallaletsgopodcast [https://www.tiktok.com/@yallaletsgopodcast]  Follow Aleph on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikeeisenberghttps://x.com/aleph [https://x.com/aleph] ‍Follow Aleph on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aleph-vc/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/aleph-vc/] ‍Follow Aleph on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aleph.vc/ [https://www.instagram.com/aleph.vc/] CREDITS Hosts: Erica Marom, Abbey Onn  Executive Producer: Sarah Bard Producer: Sofi Levak, Dalit Merenfeld, Myron Shneider Video and Editing: Nadav Elovic, Yotam Kushnir Music and Creative Direction: Uri Ar  Content and Editorial: Jackie Goldberg Design: Nimrod Sapir

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