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Title: Well NBA player in Israel is not so Jewish after all
Post by: muman613 on August 01, 2010, 05:21:49 PM
A few days ago we were wondering if this NBA player who is visiting Israel really is Jewish... Well it turns out that he is not so much...


http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/138891

NBA Player Not As Jewish As Believed
 
by Elad Benari
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NBA fans have been buzzing over the past several days following reports about NBA star Amar'e Stoudemire supposedly being Jewish.

Stoudemire, who has just been signed to the New York Knicks, arrived in Israel last Wednesday for a week long visit to learn about the country and explore its religions, after he supposedly discovered his Jewish roots. During the week Stoudemire was updating his fans via Twitter regarding his new found religion and trip. On Wednesday afternoon, he wrote: "Jerusalem is a beautiful city, I'm at a cafe eating a late lunch. I'm learning Hebrew by the min. Keep up !! Shalom."

However, despite the great excitement over the latest Jewish NBA star, his agent Happy Walters clarified during an interview on FanHouse.com that Stoudemire is “not Jewish, it's all getting blown a little bit out of proportion. His mother says there's some Jewish blood on her side, but Amar'e is just a total student of history and had been planning a trip to Israel for awhile. Is it possible [that he's Jewish]? Maybe. We're going to do some research, but I don't know where that will go."


Walters explained that Stoudemire’s mother, Carrie, has "mentioned that somewhere back in her lineage there might be some Jewish roots". However, he added, Stoudemire was not raised Jewish nor is his first name, Amar'e, derived from any Hebrew words as has been speculated. He added that “it's a stretch to call him Jewish at this point."

Regarding Stoudemire’s trip to Israel, Walters said that Stoudemire is planning to visit several Jewish and Christian holy sites while in Israel, including Jesus' birthplace in Bethlehem, the Kotel, and Massada.
(IsraelNationalNews.com)
Title: Re: Well NBA player in Israel is not so Jewish after all
Post by: Secularbeliever on August 01, 2010, 06:12:19 PM
I grew up in a neighborhood that sent a real Jew to the NBA back in the late 60s.  Amare Stoudemire Jewish?  As long as they don't try to tell us Shaq and Kobe are Jewish.
Title: Re: Well NBA player in Israel is not so Jewish after all
Post by: Dan on August 01, 2010, 06:14:35 PM
I think Jordan Farmar, a bench player from the LA Lakers is Jewish.
Title: Re: Well NBA player in Israel is not so Jewish after all
Post by: Kahane-Was-Right BT on August 01, 2010, 06:17:26 PM
I think Jordan Farmar, a bench player from the LA Lakers is Jewish.

Yes, and Omar Caspi of the Kings.

Amare is not Jewish although I guess they're researching it.   From what I read the other day, it was based solely on his mother "feeling she was a Hebrew."  Now I see that she/he has suspicion that there actually might be somewhere in the lineage a Jewish ancestor.  In that case, they can research it but no reason to assume he's Jewish, similar to how his agent explained it.
Title: Re: Well NBA player in Israel is not so Jewish after all
Post by: Dan on August 01, 2010, 06:18:30 PM
What about David Lee, formerly of the Knicks?
Title: Re: Well NBA player in Israel is not so Jewish after all
Post by: TruthSpreader on August 01, 2010, 06:20:15 PM
I grew up in a neighborhood that sent a real Jew to the NBA back in the late 60s.  Amare Stoudemire Jewish?  As long as they don't try to tell us Shaq and Kobe are Jewish.

Shaq is a Muslim.
Title: Re: Well NBA player in Israel is not so Jewish after all
Post by: Kahane-Was-Right BT on August 01, 2010, 06:36:41 PM
What about David Lee, formerly of the Knicks?

Haven't heard anything about him being Jewish
Title: Re: Well NBA player in Israel is not so Jewish after all
Post by: Ari Ben-Canaan on August 01, 2010, 06:42:07 PM
He appears to at least be a philo-Semite.