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Comments by "Sim Ko" (@simko8665) on "The Secret to Jewish Intelligence | Unpacked" video.
For centuries, all Jewish children began learning to read at the age of 3. There are those who do so to this day.
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Throughout history, Jewish students who excelled academically would marry the daughters of rabbis who also had good genes and so were born smart children who also continued to do so Catholic Christian children who were good students were chosen to serve as priests who, as we know, did not marry and therefore the chain was cut off with no followers.
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@salvadordali-m8h That's right, even there were FEW famouse Jewish women scholars.
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Now think how many possible Nobel Prize winners were among the 6,000,000 Jews who perished in the Holocaust. Now also think how many scientists, doctors, writers and others the world lost. We canno't even imagin how our lives would have improved If they only stayed alive.
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Now think how many possible Nobel Prize winners were among the 6,000,000 Jews who perished in the Holocaust. Now also think how many scientists, doctors, writers and others the world lost. We canno't even imagin how our lives would have improved If they only stayed alive. I am well aware that wars caused dead of people who would have contribue the world of their talents.
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@totallyrealnotfakelifeadvi7547 You also do not live in the Medivale agaes.
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@salvadordali-m8h I was talking about Medival times.
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@taliron Yes, you are right.
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@salvadordali-m8h Thank you for your answer, it makes sense, but nevertheless in medieval Europe children were not sent to schools so how did this Ignorant, who does not know read nor write become a priest?
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@salvadordali-m8h Nice. Thanks.
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@miraleatardiff8543 I'm not talking only the Middle ages. Many hundreds year before, the Jewish children learned to read and write and were sent to educated in public schools. It was an instruction of the greatest of the generation to teach the children basic learnings. The good ones studied high Jewish studies and the rest became apprentices to various craftsmen but always knew how to read and write.
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