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Chapter 48 Gold is Hidden in the Deepest Depth of Knowledge 3

Chapter 48 Gold is Hidden in the Deepest Depth of Knowledge 3
Volume 6 Chapter 3 Gold is Hidden in the Deepest Depths of Knowledge [-]
Books are the source of wisdom and wealth

Make friends with all knowledgeable people, and you can also learn knowledge from friends.

--"Talmud"

  The Jewish worship of books, desire and pursuit of knowledge, can no longer be summed up by the general pursuit of knowledge and learning.

In their words, books are the root of all their wisdom and the root of all wealth.Their love for books has reached the point where they are addicted to books.

According to the survey of UNESCO, Israel ranks first in the world in terms of the proportion of books owned per capita, surpassing any other country in the world.

In addition to textbooks, Israel publishes more than several thousand kinds of books every year. Jews over the age of 13 read an average of one book a month.

There are hundreds of public libraries and university libraries in Israel, with an average of one public library for less than a few thousand people.There are millions of library cards issued domestically, which is equivalent to 500/1 of the population of more than 5 million in Israel.

The best views of Israeli cities are cafes and bookstores, large and small.Israelis start their day with a newspaper and a cup of coffee.College students are willing to spend weekends in secluded bookstores.

Israel hosts the International Book Fair every year in Jerusalem.During the expo, many book lovers or businessmen from all over the world come to negotiate and visit, and buyers can get the books they want here.

The local area also holds "Hebrew Book Week" every year, which is Israel's own book festival.Many Jews prepared part of the money early and waited for the coming of the Book Festival as if they were looking forward to a grand event.

In every Jewish family, there will be regulations passed down from generation to generation: bookcases and study utensils can only be placed at the head of the bed, not at the end of the bed.Such regulations are to warn people of this nation: books are sacred and inviolable, and there should be no disrespect to books.

If a person discovers a book they have never seen while traveling, then the Jew will definitely buy the book and take it back to share with the people back home.Because they believe that foreign books and knowledge are the crystallization of the wisdom of others, and should be fully learned and utilized to lay a solid foundation for their own future.

It is recorded in the famous classic "Talmud": Treat books as your friends and bookshelves as your garden, and you should be proud of the beauty of books!Pick its fruit, pick its flowers.

The Jews believe that people can have all kinds of grievances and grievances, but knowledge has no boundaries, it belongs to all mankind, and the existence and dissemination of wisdom and truth cannot be affected by prejudice.Therefore, no matter under what circumstances, books cannot be abandoned.

In order to protect the inheritance of books, the Jewish community of Latvia passed a law in 1736.

The law stipulates: when someone borrows a book, if the owner of the book does not lend the book to the person who needs it, he should be fined; if someone dies, he should put a few books he liked in the coffin and let the book accompany him. The dead body comforts his soul.These fully reflect the Jewish attitude towards books: books can give people hope for life and more rewards.

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