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Rabbis haven't a prayer against Spurs

September 15, 2016 10:31
Rabbi Aharon Bloch clears from Glen Southam

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Josh Jackman,

Josh Jackman

2 min read

When Zvi Gefen was 14, he was scouted by Tottenham Hotspur as a goalkeeper. His parents, however, would not let the club pursue its interest as "it wouldn't help me to keep Shabbat".

Sixteen years on, the development director for Aish in Manchester finally shared a pitch with a team of Spurs stars as he played for a Rabbis XI against a Legends team including Gary Doherty, Paul McVeigh, Tony Galvin, Justin Edinburgh, Andy Sinton, Clive Wilson and John Lacy at Barnet FC's training complex.

And while it is not often that a goalkeeper on the wrong end of a 10-2 scoreline is one of the stars of the game, Rabbi Gefen pulled off some impressive athletic stops. Plus, there was the added satisfaction that the match, watched by a crowd of 200, raised over £25,000, through sponsorship, for the Laniado Hospital in Netanya.

"Clive Wilson said to me: 'I'm going to tell my grandchildren I played against a team of rabbis,'" Rabbi Gefen said after the match, adding "Stuart Nethercott said we seemed fit but maybe he didn't realise we were changing players the whole time."

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