Ari With One of His Fans
INTERVIEW
Hey Ari...
1) Ready to be famous?
Yes.
2) How did you get your position as the Brown Bear?
I
was at a basketball game my freshman year and was underwhelmed with the
performance of Bruno the Bear. I grew up a Phillies fan and the Philly
Phanatic had a huge influence on me (see the attached picture from a
bump-in I had with the Phanatic while on Spring Break in Washington DC
- he was recording some clips for the Washington Nationals' first visit
to Citizens' Bank Park.)
I inquired with the athletic department, came to my interview with three pages of brainstorm ideas and was hired on the spot.
I inquired with the athletic department, came to my interview with three pages of brainstorm ideas and was hired on the spot.
3) Did you ever fight with other mascots?
Only
once. The bear before me was arrested at a Yale football game for
instigating a fight, so I was instructed to keep a low profile, but one
time I couldn't hold back. I had to represent Brown pride. It was a
home basketball game against Penn - the winner would win the Ivy League
and clinch a spot in the NCAA Tournament. Brown had given out rally
towels to the fans and the Penn Quaker got his hands on one. (I don't
know that it was a "he," but the Quaker costume is a man, so I'll refer
to him as a "he") He started tearing the towel, so I went up to him and
grabbed it out of his hands. The crowd cheered. Then he pushed me, so I
pushed him back. Then he hit me, so I hit him back. His head was made
of plastic and it hurt my hand. The refs quickly broke up the fight and
warned us that they would throw us out if we kept it up.
4) What was your most memorable game and moment?
Skating
on the ice at a Men's Hockey game. My older sister, Dina, came to cheer
me on. It's not easy to skate in the suit. I stood in the goal between
periods while some local kids tried to score score goals on me. It was
a lot of fun.
5) Was it hot under that Bear suit?
You
have no idea. They switched suits my senior year. I preferred the old
model because you looked out of the eyes instead of the mouth, but the
one advantage of the new model was that it had a fan that would blow
air out the top of the head. I used to bring a camelback with me in the
suit so I wouldn't dehydrate. There were a couple freezing football and
soccer games when I was happy to have a layer of fur, but for the most
part it was sweaty.
6) What did you do on games that conflicting with Jewish holidays?
I
was one of 3 bears, so we used to coordinate so that I wouldn't work on
holidays. But sometimes, I would do a basketball or football game on
Shabbat. I could walk to the stadium and I wouldn't log the hours I
worked on Shabbat, so that I wouldn't be paid for those games.
7) What are you doing these days?
Learning for the year in Jerusalem as part of my rabbinical studies at JTS.
8) If you could suit up as any mascot which would it be? Who would your team play against?
I
love the Bruno suit and wouldn't betray him. I will say that I've
always admired the St. Joseph's Hawk. He flaps his wings from beginning
to end of every basketball game (that's hard work) and I'm told he gets
a full tuition scholarship.
I know this is mixing and
matching sports, but I would like to play the Milwaukee Brewers. I
always thought their mascott was lame.
Thank you to Ari Lucas. May his Torah be as good as his school pride.
And Let Us Say...Amen.
-Jeremy Fine


This was a great interview. Curious if he (as the Bear) was unable to hug a female. As we know, observant Jews do not touch members of the opposite sex that aren't in the immediate family, but if he in costume, does it "count" ???
ReplyDeleteI do not think this Bear had an issue hugging females, especially in a suit. I think its just the picture.
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