"Utah Jazz Respond to Controversy Over Removal of Rabbis' 'I'm a Jew and I'm Proud' Signs at Irving Game"

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During a Utah Jazz game against the Dallas Mavericks, a group of rabbis were asked to remove signs stating "I'm a Jew and I'm proud" after Kyrie Irving, a Mavericks player previously suspended for sharing antisemitic content, found them distracting. The Jazz organization stated the removal was due to the signs causing a disruption, not their content, but Rabbi Avremi Zippel expressed disappointment over the team's handling of the situation. The incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding antisemitism in sports and society.
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- Kyrie Irving's complaint about 'I'm a Jew and I'm proud' signs led to them getting put away, rabbi claims Fox News
- Rabbi: Jazz Made Me Put Down Sign After Kyrie Complaint The Daily Beast
- Utah Jazz statement on signs after rabbi controversy with Kyrie Irving Deseret News
- Jazz explain why Utah rabbis had to remove 'I'm a Jew and I'm proud' signs at Monday's game KSL.com
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