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Nationality
  
Israel

Religion
  
Jewish

Name
  
Reuven Helman


Reuven Helman

Born
  
1927
Tel Aviv, Palestine

Died
  
July 11, 2013 (aged 86) Paris

Known for
  
Maccabi Olympian War Veteran Weightlifting Champion Track and Field Champion Grenade Flinging

Children
  
Noava, Aryela and Hedva

Reuven Helman (Hebrew: ראובן הלמן‎‎; 1927 - July 11, 2013) was a former Maccabiah Olympian recognized as a weightlifting champion, distinguished athlete in Track and Field, the Decathlon and for his career as an athletic instructor. He competed in shot-put and javelin. Helman came in second in 1957 in the International Maccabiah Games in Tel Aviv, and had also competed in 1953.

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Personal life

Helman became an adherent of the Chabad Lubavitch Movement after visiting its spiritual head, Rabbi Menachem M. Schnerson. He attributed his strength to kosher eating, clean living and exercise.

Military Service

Helman fought in Israeli’s 1948 war of independence and was dubbed the “human cannon” for his ability to fling grenades over 75 meters when army supplies were short. He also received a war medal for his service in World War II.

References

Reuven Helman Wikipedia