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Israeli UFC fighter gives Jewish teens self-defense class
Given that 2021 ended with the highest rate of recorded annual antisemitic incidents in the US, self-defense skills seemed particularly relevant for Jewish youth.
UFC MMA Fighter Natan Levy (center) provides self-defense tips to Las Vegas teens from the Jewish and Israeli-American communities yesterday during the Israeli-American Council (IAC) Las Vegas Teens Ambassador Program at the IAC Las Vegas Center.
(photo credit:
Israeli-American Council of Las Vegas
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By
SAMUEL HALPERN
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JERUSALEM POST STAFF
OCTOBER 28, 2022 10:46
Updated:
OCTOBER 28, 2022 10:49
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