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Superball was the day of pride for Jewish -american community. MVP of the game, Julian Edelman, is Jewish and so is the performer Adam Levine, who sang during the half time

Posted on | February 4, 2019 | No Comments

 

Julian Edelman
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Edelman stated that he identifies as Jewish and celebrates Hanukkah; he has become “more attuned to the religion and history.”[7] He wore an Israeli-American flag pin on his hat during the November 2014 game against the Denver Broncos at Gillette Stadium,[8][9] and also voiced support for the victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting while wearing an Israeli flag hat following the Patriots win against the Green Bay Packers on November 4, 2018.[10]

Image result for adam levineAdam Levine
Levine considers himself Jewish,[13] though according to The Jewish Chronicle, he is spiritual but not religious. He chose not to have a Bar Mitzvah as a child because of the custom of receiving Bar Mitzvah gifts, explaining: “I felt as though a lot of kids were trying to cash in … I just don’t think it’s the most respectful way to deal with God and beliefs and years and years and years of cultural heritage.”[11] Levine is a nephew of journalist and author Timothy Noah, television producer and writer Peter Noah,[14][15] and economist Jordan Levine.[16]

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