Nate Weingarden, center, leaped up to prevent an interception during a touch football tournament Wednesday at the 16th annual Tzedakah Bowl at the Metrodome. The fundraising event for the Minneapolis Jewish Federation Community Campaign helps support 40 local and international charities. Tzedakah is a Hebrew word that means justice, righteousness or charity.
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December 26, 2013 at 2:55AM

Nate Weingarden, center, leaped up to prevent an interception during a touch football tournament Wednesday at the 16th annual Tzedakah Bowl at the Metrodome. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)