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Robert Kraft discusses love for Israel, YU honorary doctorate

Robert Kraft, founder, chairman and CEO of The Kraft Group and owner of the New England Patriots, says it’s been a “thrill” to be able to expose groups, friends and players to Israel during an interview with Nachum Legal on “JM in the AM” radio program on Monday.
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May 23, 2016

Robert Kraft, founder, chairman and CEO of The Kraft Group and owner of the New England Patriots, says it’s been a “thrill” to be able to expose groups, friends and players to Israel during an interview with Nachum Legal on “JM in the AM” radio program on Monday.

“It is one of the greatest days of their life being in the Holy Land,” Kraft said about the educational trips he’s been funding for students and players of his team. “It has been a thrill for me to be able to expose people that I like and respect to this wonderful part of the world.”

Last year June, Kraft “>2005 trip to Israel where he carried the Vince Lombardi Trophy to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s office in Jerusalem, the first time the trophy has ever been outside the United States.

He also discussed the events leading up to the moment of silence held for slain American teen Ezra Schwartz in November 2015 at the Gillette Stadium. “I didn’t know the Schwartz family until that happened and I read about it,” he said. “And then I found out that they are neighbors in Sharon, Massachusetts. We were all devastated because he was just a fine young man. I made a shiva call and I learned more about the family from the family. I didn’t realize he was as much of a Patriots fan.. And I said, you know, what’s going on around the world with Boko Haram, with ISIS, and even here in the U.S. – that to me he became the face of terror [victims] everywhere, but especially what has happened to our people.. He was such a mentch and he represented — all victims of terror from all nationalities, I think he became the face of it that moment.”

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