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Are all Spurs fans Jewish?

Upon leaving Freshers' Week for Rosh Hashanah, I was immediately faced with this question, writes Sam Grossman

October 2, 2017 13:58
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Sam Grossman is just going into his second year at Bristol University, where he is studying History. He is one of the finalists in our search for a new student blogger for the JC: 

Are all Spurs fans Jewish? I can certainly name more Spurs players than Mitzvot and admire Harry Kane’s ability to score from almost anywhere, more so than the intricate details of the Talmud.

Consequently, people at university knew I was a Spurs fan long before I told them I was Jewish; I worried that that my secular beliefs alongside a deep sense of Jewish cultural belonging would baffle rather than interest.

So upon leaving Freshers' Week for Rosh Hashanah, I was immediately faced with the question above. Even though 60,000 seats can be sold at Spurs on Yom Kippur, the question was genuine and, rather than scorn, I explained how the majority of UK Jews live in London and so on.

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