August 25: High-Flyin’ Tsedoke

by Lawrence Bush on August 24, 2012

Jeffrey Schwartz, a 19-year-old Chicagoan, completed ten days of constant trampoline bouncing (with five minutes off every hour) to set a world record of 266 hours and 9 minutes on this date in 1981. He raised more than $6,000 for the American Cancer Society. To see Jeffrey’s sleepless bouncing, click here. To watch a champion trampoline athlete, Jeffrey Gluckstein, at work, click here. (Don’t ask, it was a slow day in Jewish history.)

“I’d say I’m pretty weird.” —Jeffrey Schwartz

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