JERUSALEM, March 22: Obed Hrangchal, a 28-year-old Indian Jew from Mizoram who immigrated to Israel in 2020, has won the Jewish state’s kickboxing championship and is likely to represent the country in international competitions.
Competing in the 57-kilogramme (125-pound) category, Hrangchal won the championship in the town of Kfar Yasif in the Galilee on Friday at an event that drew 150 competitors from clubs throughout the country, Arutz Sheva news website reported.
A member of north-eastern India’s Bnei Menashe Jewish community, Hrangchal was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing champion back in Aizawl.
He is now a yeshiva (religious Jewish educational institution) student in the Israeli city of Ma’alot.
Hrangchal immigrated to Israel with his family in 2020 with the help of the Jerusalem-based Shavei Israel organisation which has been at the forefront of immigration of the Bnei Menashe community from Manipur and Mizoram to the Jewish state.His parents, Gabriel and Ruth Hrangchal live in Nof HaGalil, near Nazareth, the report said
“I am very happy with this win. I always dreamed of making aliyah (immigration to Israel) and becoming an Israeli champion. I now dream of representing Israel in international kickboxing competitions,” Hrangchal told PTI.He won awards in martial arts from the Mizoram State Sports Council and the Mizoram State Wushu Association while in India, which are affiliated with the Indian Olympic Association as well as the International Olympic Committee (IOC). “I started practising martial arts from a very young age, about six years old, but without proper instruction,” Hrangchal said. (PTI)