Orthodox Jewish basketball star commits to Division I program in a barrier-breaking moment

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Standing at 6’7”, he has been described as a capable forward who impacts the game on both ends, coming off a strong high school career at Miami Country Day.By Abe Mermelstien, Jewish Breaking NewsA major milestone has just been reached in the world of sports and Orthodox Jewish life, as basketball standout Chaim Galbut announced his commitment to play Division I college basketball at Duquesne University.Galbut, a 6-foot-7 forward from Miami, is aiming to become the first fully observant Orthodox Jew to play four years of Division I men’s college basketball, all while keeping a strict Shabbos.Unlike most top recruits who rise through elite AAU circuits and national showcases, Galbut had a more interesting story, spending time learning in yeshiva while continuing to develop his game.Despite limited exposure, he caught attention through a viral highlight video, which is a clip of him dunking while wearing a yarmulka, which quickly spread across social media.https://worldisraelnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Jonathan_Givony_-_NEWS_Chaim_Galbut_has_committed_to_Duquesne_where_he_ll_aim_to_beco_stkype.mp4That ultimately led to his recruitment with Duquesne, who discovered him through that very clip.On the court, Galbut brings size, athleticism, and versatility. Standing at 6’7”, he has been described as a capable forward who impacts the game on both ends, coming off a strong high school career at Miami Country Day.His commitment is not just about basketball; it’s about proving that high-tier athletics and religious observance can coexist.Of course, it won’t be simple. College basketball schedules often include games on Shabbos, which will raise logistical and competitive challenges.To Chaim, it is clear that there is nothing in the world that can convince him to play on Shabbos.https://worldisraelnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/x-downloader.com_MQ3wkF-1.mp4The post Orthodox Jewish basketball star commits to Division I program in a barrier-breaking moment appeared first on World Israel News.