Isaac Berger, left, at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. (Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) By Jacob Gurvis June 07, 2022 ( JTA ) — Setting Moses and the Maccabees aside, it’s not a stretch to call Isaac Berger one of the strongest Jews ever. Known as “Ike,” Berger won three Olympic medals, two World Championships and eight U.S. national championships in weightlifting during a dominant stretch in the 1950s and 60s. Berger died of natural causes on Saturday at 85 years old, his family shared with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Berger was the first featherweight in history to combine lift more than...