Auburn, Alabama – Dec. 8, 2025  - Athletes For Israel (“AFI”), a non-profit organization that is transforming the public conversation about Israel through the power of athletic influence, brought more than 100 Jewish student-athletes from across the country to Auburn University for a three-day immersive experience blending basketball, leadership, Jewish pride, and community engagement in late November.

Students from Fuchs MizrachiKushnerHAFTRBeth Tefiloh, and Atlanta Jewish Academy traveled to Auburn with AFI for the “Auburn Experience” trip. While there, students met with former basketball coach Bruce Pearl and new head coach Steven Pearl at the Tigers’ practice facility, and watched the Auburn Basketball teams play against Jackson State and Georgia State, respectively. The students had the opportunity to meet and speak with the Tigers players. They also participated in “Bagels with Bruce” with the Auburn Hillel, where Coach Pearl, a vocal advocate for Israel and the Jewish people, led inspiring discussions with the students. 

Off the courts, the group was introduced to AFI’s newest initiative, “AFInity Dinners”. The program brings high school teams together for shared Shabbat meals, fostering connection and respect before they face off on the court. They also participated in local community service projects, where the students packed boxes for the homeless, spent time with children with special needs, and supported local organizations.

“Over three days, the Auburn Experience showcased the powerful intersection of sports, identity, and service,” said Daniel Posner, Chairman and Founder of Athletes For Israel. “Students strengthened their skills on the court, built meaningful relationships, and connected with leaders who model pride, resilience, and allyship.”