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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-09-25

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pop singer Jimmy Buffett and
Supreme Court Justice Ruth
Bader Ginsburg were among
those speaking at the sympo-
sium. Justice Ginsburg read
a section of the court martial
scene from the The Caine Mutiny.
Buffett talked about how he and
Wouk have been pals since they
collaborated, in the 1990s, on a
musical version of Wouk's novel

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Wouk spoke at the sympo-
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late British philosopher Isaiah
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ing better to do with a human
life." Wouk paused, and then told
his audience, "This is a moment
when I'm inclined to believe it."

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The following list of Jewish
players in the National Football
League this season was prepared
with the help of Jewish Sports
Review newsletter.
The players are: Lennie
Friedman, 32, OG, Cleveland
Browns; David Binn, 36, long
snapper, San Diego Chargers;
Sage Rosenfels, 30, back-up
QB, Houston Texans; Adam
Podlesh, 25, punter, Jacksonville
Jaguars; Igor Olshansky, 26,
DE, San Diego Chargers; Geoff
Schwartz, 23, the season's
only Jewish NFL rookie and an
outside tackle for the Carolina
Panthers' practice squad.
The following college Division
I players are from Michigan:
Forrest Cohn, Michigan State,
from South Lyon; Matt Rubin,
University of Toledo, from West
Bloomfield; and Andrew Samson,
University of Pennsylvania, from
West Bloomfield.
Also, Jewish

Sports Review

reports that
Merrill Moses,
the outstanding
goalkeeper of
the American
Olympic water
Merrill Moses
polo team,
which won a
silver medal,
is Jewish. The Review also fer-
reted out that wrestler Vasyl
Fedorshyn, who won a silver
medal for Ukraine in Beijing, is
Jewish, too. ,7_1

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