UFC’s Natan ‘Lethal’ Levy helps Harvard Jewish students fight antisemitism — with their fists: ‘We need strong Jews’

UFC’s Natan ‘Lethal’ Levy helps Harvard Jewish students fight antisemitism — with their fists: ‘We need strong Jews’

Harvard’s fighting antisemitism — one dropkick at a time.

A Jewish group at the Ivy League school got a lesson from UFC bruiser Natan Levy on how to battle hateful bullies — after the campus was hit with a wave of anti-Semitism, according to a report.

“There’s a perception that Jews are physically weak. We need strong Jews,” Harvard Chabad President Rabbi Hirschy Zarchi told the Crimson.

The hulking Israeli fighter — who boasts the nickname “Lethal” for his cut-throat mixed martial arts smackdowns — taught the college’s Chabad group a series of rear kicks, jab crosses, and wrist grabs during a self-defense class last week.

“[I] teach people to stand strong, to show confidence, to be proud of who they are, to never be ashamed of who they are and where they came from,” the 32-year-old fighter told the student paper.

 

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