ITEC Girls Honored by Family of Tennis Legand Edith Cohen Mintz

Posted on: 08/10/2023

On August 9th, 2023, four ITEC members were honored by the Mintz Family Foundation. The Foundation is in memory of Edith Cohen Mintz and her daughter Mara Kinston, awarding scholarships to outstanding young female players at the beginning of their tennis journeys. 

Edith Cohen Mintz was a pioneer of Israeli women’s tennis. Prior to immigrating to Israel, she was a Latvian tennis champion and participated in the Maccabiah Games in the 1930s. In Israel, she was champion three times in 1952, 1954, and 1955. 

1930s photo of two tennis players a man and woman

Edith’s impressive career did not stop there, after her retirement from competitive tennis, she began teaching tennis voluntarily in schools nationwide. She remembered bringing used rackets and balls to the schools that she had collected to ensure the kids had the gear they need to play. Her daughter, Mara, followed in her footsteps becoming a professional tennis player and afterwards a tennis coach. 

Smiling photo of young woman

The ITEC students who received scholarships were Avigail Rozanski from ITEC Ramat Hasharon and Lior Genkin from ITEC Arad. Two tennis coaches were also acknowledged, Lior Dahan, Avigail’s coach, and Niv Nachimovitz, Lior’s coach. 

Four individuals stand shoulder to shoulder, two girls hold their scholarships for the camera

Thank you to the Mintz Family for their generous support of our young female tennis players! At ITEC, we are committed to giving girls the skills to thrive and believe in their ability to be unstoppable. To learn more about our Girls’ Empowerment Program, visit our program page, HERE.