David Block
David is passionate about educating the public about the abilities & accomplishments of blind / disabled athletes. He made 4 documentaries illuminating the talents, strengths, & challenges of the blind athlete, the injured hero, and the forgotten veteran.
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Running for ChangeLion Rose Sarkany, 46, of Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada, was the first international sight impaired/hearing impaired athlete to compete in the California International Marathon on December 5, 2010.
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Military Chaplain Shlomo Shulman Provides Yiddishkeit for Jews in the Armed ForcesJewish Military chaplain recounts his adventures, offering aid and comfort to Jews servicing in Iraq.
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Wykes Holds on to Win California International MarathonInterview with winners of 2010 California International Marathon (CIM). Interviews with blind and visually impaired runners.
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Runner with MS Competes in ING Half MarathonRunner with MS competes in 13.1 mile race
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The Gulf War, the Purim Story, and an Orthodox Rabbi's PerspectiveThis article compares the 1991 Gulf War to the Jewish holiday of Purim.
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Paying Tribute to Vietnam Veteran Sergeant Bob BrelleThank you, Sergeant Bob Brelle for your compassion and your desire to help your fellow veterans.
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Eddie Norman: Profiling a Proud Military VeteranEddie Norman and his proud military family.
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Showcasing Three Disabled ArtistsPrincess Ronkonkoma Productions helps three disabled artists.
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Frigid Temperature Does Not Stop Philadelphia MarathonersFreezing Weather Does Not Deter Determined Marathon Runners. Quotes from Legendary Runner Bill Rodgers and Philadelphia Mayor, Michael Nutter.
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Adventure and Environmental Pilot Program for Blind and Visually Impaired TeenagersBreckenridge Outdoor Education Center (BOEC) in Colorado announced plans for an adventure based leadership and environmental trip this August for eight blind and/or visually impaired teenagers. Activities will include water rafting, hiking and camping.