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At a happier moment: Nancy Finegood, Susan Parzen, Gail Zimmerman,
Judy Kepes and Arlene Selik.
that Jewish boys don't play
what's been going on and to
football," said Nancy Fine-
keep up the conditioning on
good. "It may be true profes-
their own."
sionally, but not for kids now.
Susan Parzen says her son
It's really important to our
David has no problems keep-
kids that they see us in the
ing up with school or his
stands watching. It's almost
other activities, including
more important than time on
religious school. "He has less
the field!'
free time, but as a result he is
more organized."
Susan Parzen agrees. "If
Judy Kepes said her son
you look in the stands, you
Zack is so dedicated to the
see all the Jewish parents
team that "schoolwork some-
here!' she said. "That's in
times becomes secondary,
case we need to rush them to
which I don't like?' Football
the hospital!" she laughed.
only interfered with his
"But my favorite part is after
September bar mitzvah when
the game when he says `did
he didn't have much time to
you see me do this?' He's pro-
get out his thank-you notes,
ud of his contribution to the
she added.
game."
So what are the values our
Judy Kepes notices another
sons have gained from play-
difference in watching the
ing football and how have
games. The fathers are out in
they changed as a result? The
full force to watch their sons
mothers of football players all
play an after-school football
notice a rise in self-esteem
game. "You have volleyball,
and a sense of commitment.
tennis meets, softball games
"I've never seen David
and you have a skeletal crew.
throw himself into something
Men are drawn to football. It's
like this," said Susan Parzen.
a cultural value. They'll take
"It's been a winning season
time off work to come to their
and the coach gives all the
sons' football games and on-
kids time to play. It's a great
ly make a token appearance
morale-booster even if in-
at their daughters' softball
dividually they haven't con-
games?'
tributed that much?'
Society has not often
Nancy Finegood agreed.
equated being a football
"When Gregg played first
player with being a serious
string he was so excited. The
student, a priority many
coach gave him a couple of
parents deem paramount.
pats on the back and he was
Practice can put a strain on
high. Since he's been playing
the players' ability to have
football he's been a much
time to pursue studies, both
more agreeable kid and
secular and religious.
easier to live with. He just
Coach Konal said the
feels real good about himself!'
Berkley School District has
"In terms of working with
always emphasized school-
other people, I think Zack has
work, then sports.
learned a lot about coopera-
"Every year I am granting
tion. He can transfer these
more excused absences for
skills to real life," said Judy
players attending Hebrew
Kepes.
school. That is not a problem
Arlene Selik sees another
for me. Religion is a priority.
benefit. Her large unob-
This is a culturally mixed
structed yard is perfect for
area and differences are
playing football. Many of her
respected.
son Marc's friends get
"Three players on the team
together to play on weekends.
have had their bar mitzvah
"I'm not wild about football,"
this year. I just tell the kids
she said, "but I enjoy the kids
that if they miss practice it is
playing at my house. I know
their responsibility to find out