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Marty--Are nonJews, non Israelis included? That would be a surprise to me. I
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I have known many non-Catholics who attended Catholic schools. I assum
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I assume Paul meant “on school teams,” and not “no school teams.”
Douglas Laycock
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University of Virginia Law School
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Marty--Are nonJews, non Israelis included? That would be a surprise to me. I
know kids recruited and only Jews were
We were talking about leagues
Marty--Are nonJews, non Israelis included? That would be a surprise to me. I
know kids recruited and only Jews were
We were talking about leagues, not individual players. The Catholic leagues
are not open to my knowledge to non Catholic schools.
Marci
On Mar 6, 2012, at 12:42 PM, Ma
I have known many non-Catholics who attended Catholic schools. I assume they
could play no school teams. When I lived in Tulsa a number of Jews attended
Catholic schools because they were more respectful of Jewish religious needs
(holidays) etc.than some of the public schools which sometimes a
The Catholic Leagues that I am familiar with are confined to competing
teams from Catholic schools (this would normally be grade schools and
middle schools). A not insignificant number of students at such schools
are not Catholic, but I don't know how or whether they accommodate
individuals. I'd b