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  2. Jews in association football - Wikipedia

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    In England, Jewish businessmen helped form the Premier League in 1992. [4] Tottenham Hotspur has a large proportion of Jewish supporters. [5] Their supporters refer to themselves as "Yids", seen as a derogatory term for Jews. The Metropolitan Police have said they will arrest anyone who uses the term Yid. [6] Their previous three chairmen were ...

  3. Tottenham Hotspur F.C. supporters - Wikipedia

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    The support for Tottenham Hotspur traditionally comes from the North London area and the nearby home counties such as Hertfordshire and parts of Essex.An analysis by the Oxford Internet Institute that maps the locations of football fans using tweets about Premier League clubs during the 2012–13 season showed Tottenham to be the most popular on Twitter in 11 London boroughs (mostly in the ...

  4. Tottenham - Wikipedia

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    Tottenham is the home of Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur. From 1899 until 2017, the club's home ground was White Hart Lane . In 2017, White Hart Lane ground closed and demolition commenced to make way for a new stadium on the same site, known as the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium , as part of a wider project for the redevelopment of ...

  5. Tottenham defends 'Y-word' chant, Chelsea condemns it - AOL

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  6. Jewish country club - Wikipedia

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    By the early 20th century, most cities with meaningful Jewish populations had formed country clubs, and by 1928, there were 34 Jewish social and country clubs in the greater New York area, [2] though many Jews still saw the inability to join non-Jewish social organizations as an impediment to assimilating and Americanizing. [3]

  7. Judenklub - Wikipedia

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    Judenklub (English: Jew club) is a derogatory, antisemitic term used throughout the Nazi era in Germany and Austria, applied to association football clubs with strong Jewish heritage and connections. [ citation needed ] Some of the most prominent clubs referred to in such a way by the Nazis were FC Bayern München (Munich), FK Austria Wien ...

  8. Elwyn, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 19063. Area code(s) 610 and 484: Elwyn is an unincorporated community located in Middletown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. Elwyn ...

  9. Category:Jews and Judaism in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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