User talk:Daniel Moshe Johnson

Daniel Moshe Johnson is a sports mentor, former international professional basketball player, who still holds the highest FG% in the world for a season. Johnson attended St. Pauls First English Lutheran School in New Orleans where he studied drama and first picked up a basketball. In 1991 as a member of Columbia State College Community College, Johnson averaged 70% from the court. He played professional basketball in many countries, from Malta to Panama and as far north as Estonia. He played in the holy land for Hapoel Tel Aviv (Bet Eliezar). Johnson grew up in New Orleans and did weekends in rural Louisiana, where his parents were very successful in business and owned several properties. Johnson speaks Hebrew and is a citizen of The State of Israel and is a Zionist. He is also the father of two children, a son Don and daughter Wendy. Mr. Johnson was divorced in 2001 in Israel. He is currently involved in youth mentoring programs in Canada. One of his goals is to help orchestrate peace within Israel, where Jews can worship in their new Temple without threat or persecution. In 2011 Johnson was a member of Team USA and played at the Maccabi games in Sydney where the team won the Silver Medal. Mr. Johnson was represented for years by Eloise Saperstein.