WATCH: Powerful Footage of Frum Jews at Brooklyn Nets Game Against Maccabi Ra’Anana

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BROOKLYN (VINnews) —  The Brooklyn Nets held a moment of silence condemning the terrorist attacks in Israel before facing Maccabi Ra’Anana.

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Say it like it needs to be said
Say it like it needs to be said
6 months ago

I simply cannot imagine why anyone in their right mind would want to support the NBA and all their players that were very very very pro BLM. Remember BLM is the Marxist organization that proudly an unabashfully supports the Yishmaelistans YMSH.

The answer is, they are simply crazy!

Peace is impossible with judenrat in power
Peace is impossible with judenrat in power
6 months ago

Waste and vanity. Should have used this energy to say Tehilim and to train at a firing range.

Karen Silverman
Karen Silverman
6 months ago

Should we really be going to sports events in this time of communal tzaar?!?!

Kvetch
Kvetch
6 months ago

Does vin promote I adopt the hashkafos of those in this video or of those advanced by Rabbonim? Vin can’t have it both ways – both editing out reader comments it doesn’t believe in line with Rabonim but then vin itself posting exactly such ideas for site self promotion.

A concerned yid
A concerned yid
6 months ago

The macabbim were the exact opposite of these maccabim.

Judge.Dayan
Judge.Dayan
6 months ago

I see some commentators here calling attending a sports event like this inappropriate at this time. Other have justified it because the Jews expressed great public solidarity with our troubled brethren in Eretz Israel and expressing their emunah.

My opinion is, both sides could be right! We witnessed a “Kiddush Hashem” in the context of a Dor that is severely Yarud. Something that would have been a “Chillul Hashem” when I was that age in the 60s and 70s.