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Chapter 49 Gold is Hidden in the Deepest Depth of Knowledge 4

Chapter 49 Gold is Hidden in the Deepest Depth of Knowledge 4
Volume 6 Chapter 4 Gold is Hidden in the Deepest Depths of Knowledge [-]
Education comes first
Only because of lively and lovely students, the world can last forever.Students must not be delayed in their studies, even for the sake of building temples.A town without students will perish.

--"Talmud"

Israel's founding father Ben Lian once said, "Without education, there is no future."

In Jewish society, cultural education occupies a pivotal position.The Jews believe that the first duty in life is to educate their children.In the Jewish classics, such words are often seen: "The teachings of a father to his children are words of wisdom"; "Children, listen to your father's teachings, and do not abandon your mother's teachings."

It can be seen that the Jews regard educating children as a lifelong matter.The reason why the Jews put so much emphasis on the education of their children is because they realize that a person's success does not lie in innate, but in acquired education.

As early as the Middle Ages, Jewish societies throughout Europe and the United States attached great importance to education and academic research.In order to let children become knowledgeable people, the Jews have great enthusiasm for education.

After the founding of Israel, in order to revitalize the country's education, many Israeli national leaders retired from their leadership positions and then devoted themselves to education.For example, Professor Navon, the former president, worked diligently to become the Minister of Education after resigning from office, and he devoted himself to it.This is extremely rare in other countries, but it is very common in Israel. The reason is that they truly realize that "education is one of the prerequisites for social development."

Although successive Israeli governments have different governance programs, their policies on education are consistent.They all "see education as an important asset of Israeli society and the key to creating a future".The goal of their education is to train a person into a member with a sense of responsibility for the country and the nation.

The Jews' emphasis on education is not empty slogans, but real investment. The government will do everything possible to create various favorable conditions for education.

The "Talmud" once pointed out: If learning is the most noble thing, then creating opportunities for learning is second only to learning.

Therefore, many Jewish societies regard investment in education as a responsibility and obligation.

To this day, the first investment of Jewish donations is still school construction.In some universities in Israel, scholarships and research funds are provided by foreign Jewish businessmen.At least half of the directors of the three most famous universities, Hebrew University, Tel Aviv University, and Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, are foreigners, especially American Jews.

A nation that respects teachers and education must be a nation with high cultural quality.The Jewish nation has a fine tradition of respecting teachers and valuing education, which has made Jews a group recognized as a group with a high level of culture in the world, and has made remarkable contributions to the progress of human society.

For any age, education is the path to success.In today's society, there is even more of a direct correlation between educational attainment and income levels.According to statistics, a high school graduate will earn $10 more in his lifetime than a junior high school graduate.A college graduate earns $25 more than a high school graduate.One analyst put it this way: "Jewish families are places where learning is highly valued, and in this respect non-Jewish families are dwarfed. It is this factor that forms the basis of all other differences."

As early as the 11th century, the Jewish nation had almost eliminated illiteracy, and everyone could read.At that time, the vast majority of Christians in Europe were illiterate.When history entered modern times, the great advantages of the Jewish people, who were willing to learn, good at learning, and advocating knowledge, were immediately manifested.They quickly adapted to and accepted modern secular education, and quickly moved ahead of others in the field of culture and science.Therefore, in modern times, the Jewish nation has produced a large number of talents, a large number of scientists, many Nobel Prize winners and outstanding figures from all walks of life.A well-known scholar summed it up well: "The reason why the Jews are good at making money is that their knowledge and education play a major role in it."

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