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How Many Jewish Nobel Prize Winners, After All, There Will Be a Reason: Paul Agnoli's Essay Tries to Understand the Reasons
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Trying to understand the reasons for the innumerable successes of Jewish scholars in virtually every field doesn't mean making the absurd "racism" or decreeing a paradoxical superiority based on ethnicity or religion. Having said this, why is the number of Nobel Prize winners conferred on professors of Jewish origin so high? Mark Twain wrote: "All things are mortal except the Jewish; all other forces pass, but he remains. What is the secret of h…
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