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JLC chair Jonathan Goldstein changes his mind on Tottenham Hotspurs fans' use of 'Yid'

'By Spurs fans using the word 'Yid', we give the appearance of legitimising its use by others. This cannot be ignored'

February 18, 2020 09:32
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Jonathan Goldstein, the chair of the Jewish Leadership Council, has said he has changed his mind on Tottenham Hotspur fans calling themselves "Yids" on the terraces, saying he opposes it because "anti-Jewish racism has moved from the margins".

In an article in the Evening Standard, co-written with JC editor and fellow Spurs fan Stephen Pollard, Mr Goldstein notes the inclusion of "Yiddo" in the Oxford English Dictionary "provides an opportune moment for reflection".

"There are few older Jewish jokes than the notion that if you put two Jews together you get three opinions. That’s especially true for Spurs fans describing themselves as ‘Yiddos’," they write.

"First, there are the many Jewish Spurs fans who use the word. But there are also others who recoil from it...

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