Auburn's Bruce Pearl talks team trip to Israel and how Judaism shaped his coaching career

Auburn's Bruce Pearl talks team trip to Israel and how Judaism shaped his coaching career

"'Birthright for College Basketball' in Israel will become one of the most sought after and impactful foreign trips in the future,” Bruce Pearl said.
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from: The Jerusalem Post

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