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Utah Jazz issue statement on sign policy after rabbis raise concerns about treatment by arena staff

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Rabbi Avremi Zippel and three other rabbis brought signs reading ‘I’m a Jew and I’m proud’ to Monday’s Jazz game against Kyrie Irving and the Dallas Mavericks

Rabbi Avremi Zippel is a big fan of the Utah Jazz, but that’s not why he and three other rabbis had courtside seats for the team’s Monday game against the Dallas Mavericks.

They were in the front row to ensure Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving would see them as they held up signs proclaiming their pride in being Jewish.

“I want to be very clear. At no point did we boo Kyrie. … The message was a simple one: I’m a Jew, I’m a proud Jew and I’m here tonight because of what my people have endured,” Rabbi Zippel said in an interview with the Deseret News.

Still, the signs caused a disruption, according to a statement from the Utah Jazz.

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