No, just make sure everything is kosher.
2007-11-01 15:34:29
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answer #1
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answered by Purdey EP 7
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No, unless you are doing it because the kid is Jewish.
Like if you go "he's Jewish, so he was out" it's anti-Semitic.
If his religion has nothing to do with the play, it's not anti-Semitic to call it either way.
2007-11-01 16:37:06
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answer #2
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answered by LadySuri 7
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Light, Joyful, fun read! It says that a poet may write on any subject, and be involved in any event, especially those linked to parent-child relationship. Some (including myself) 'd say it's a song, or sounds more like it. For me, I've always thought that a song is a poem that can be sung-- like this piece.
2016-04-01 23:46:32
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answered by April 4
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No. It's more anti-Semitic to even consider it an option.
2007-11-01 15:36:09
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answered by SpursFan123 4
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You would come under a barrage of media attack orchestrated by top p.r. firms around the world contracted at lavish sums by every jewish organization on earth. The whole world would quiver and shake with this latest horror story of alleged persecution of jews. It would be five years before we heard the end of it. You'd get more heat than those three Carmelite nuns who innocently put up a small wooden cross next to their chapel at the Auschwitz memorial,to commemorate the catholics,like Kolbe,who gave up their lives to work with the inmates.
2007-11-01 15:35:01
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answered by Chris 2
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no its sports, close calls happen in sports, if a black kid got called out would you call it racism? If a German got called out, would you say its punishment for the Holocaust
2007-11-01 15:34:05
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answered by Me, Myself, and thats it 3
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No, of course not, unless he's called out *because* he's Jewish.
And by the way--I can see that one of the YA trolls has weighed in on this also. He's always out in my book.
2007-11-01 15:37:28
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answered by Mark S, JPAA 7
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Not if the Ump's Jewish.
2007-11-01 15:34:21
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answered by Somewhat Enlightened, the Parrot of Truth 7
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Only if they do it specifically because he is Jewish; it has to be racially/religiously motivated.
2007-11-01 15:35:30
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answered by more_jacob 2
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....no, because it's a close play, it could go either way. Now if it was an obvious situation, then yes, it could possibly be anti-semetic.
2007-11-01 15:33:18
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answered by Anonymous
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only if you have a lobster in your mitt and you hold up the lobster claw to make the "out" sign. very non-Kosher
2007-11-01 17:25:28
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answered by Lady Morgana 7
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