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Baseball player Al The Hebrew Hammer Rosen was an amateur boxer and known for challenging anyone who insulted his heritage, or used anti-Semitic slurs, to fight. His stated preferred method for dealing with anti-Semitism was to Flatten them .

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Fun Fact: Baseball player Al “The Hebrew Hammer” Rosen was an amateur boxer and known for challenging anyone who insulted his heritage, or used anti-Semitic slurs, to fight. His stated preferred method for dealing with anti-Semitism was to ‘Flatten them’.

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