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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: muman613 on June 19, 2011, 02:38:28 PM
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I like this kind of story. No matter what they say about us, we have some women who are proud of their Judaism.
http://www.jta.org/news/article/2011/06/19/3088207/shafir-competes-with-skin-toned-sleeves
Skin-toned sleeves allow Shafir to play for Israel
June 19, 2011
JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Israeli hoopster Naama Shafir competed in the European women's championship wearing skin-toned elastic sleeves.
The compromise between the Israeli national team and FIBA Europe, the Munich-based organization that governs basketball in Europe, came after FIBA refused to allow Shafir to play in the EuroBasket tournament with a T-shirt under her jersey, for reasons of modesty, since FIBA regulations state that all players must wear the same uniform.
The Israelis have lost both of their tournament games. They fell to Belarus, 68-41, on Sunday after losing to the Czech Republic, 72-56, the previous day.
Shafir, a guard, scored 2 points and pulled down 3 rebounds in 16 minutes against Belarus. She had 3 points and as many assists in 10 minutes against the Czechs.
Shafir, 21, who hails from the town of Hoshaya in northern Israel, told the Associated Press that she would not compromise her religious beliefs and would not play with her shoulders bare. She does not play or practice on Shabbat, and is provided with kosher food, according to the AP.
In April, Shafir scored 40 points to power the University of Toledo to victory in the championship game of the Women’s National Invitational Tournament -- the school's first-ever postseason tournament title. She wears a T-shirt under her jersey for her collegiate games.
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That's good of her.
When it comes to sports... in the end, sports organizations have their matches on Shabbos... just like the Olympics, World Cup, etc... and Jews either compete in these times or forfeit for not playing. So we can only go so far, it seems...