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The
Boxer as Rasha, 1920, illustrated by Lola
The wicked child is a new kind of soldier. The culture of the naked physique,
of sports, of the aggressive boxer is contrasted with a middle class seated
scholar with a tie, glasses and a book. The passivity and introspection
of the intellectual whose head is supported by his arm reflects the defensive
status of traditional Jewish culture, when contrasted with the rise of
American sports and perhaps contemporary Zionist youth movements that
praised the values of the body. For example, two in a series of great
Jewish boxers of this era were "Battling Levinsky" (nee Barney
Lebrowitz, light heavy weight, 1916-1920) and Al McCoy (see Albert Rudolph,
middle weight, 1914-1917) (E.J. 15:305).
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