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'''Morris Zimerman''' (8 June 1911, ]-10 January 1992, ]) was a South African ] player.<ref name=ESPN> on ESPN Scrum dot com, retrieved 24 April 2010</ref> | '''Morris Zimerman''' (8 June 1911, ]-10 January 1992, ]) was a South African ] player.<ref name=ESPN> on ESPN Scrum dot com, retrieved 24 April 2010</ref> | ||
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Not to be confused with Morris Zimmerman.Morris Zimerman (8 June 1911, Jansenville-10 January 1992, Johannesburg) was a South African rugby union player.
Zimerman was the first Jew to represent South Africa in rugby union, when he debuted in 5 December 1931. He played in four more tests for South Africa.
He was the cousin of Louis Babrow, another Jewish Springbok.
External links
- Morris Zimerman on scrum.com
- The Glory of the Game about the Ten Jewish Springboks.
- Rugby Personalities: The Jewish Springboks
References
- ^ Profile on ESPN Scrum dot com, retrieved 24 April 2010
- http://www.rugbyrugby.com/news/story_211209190400.php
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