Seriously? Thats how you respond to being called out on your idolatrous worship of a matzo?
This is just a taste. If you really have a burning desire to be exposed as a bigger idiot, ask again.
How Jews have enriched the world
Since their inception in 1901,
26% (59) of Nobel Prizes in medicine and physiology have been awarded to Jewish scientists. This achievement is of course astonishing since Jews, represent a mere
0.2% of the world population.
Consider some of winners:
— A Viennese Jew,
Karl Landsteiner, was awarded the prize in 1930
for developing a means of classifying blood types — A, B. AB. O
— and developing techniques for blood transfusion. Without
Landsteiner’s contribution, modern surgeries would not be
possible.
—
Ernst Chain, a German refugee, won the prize in 1945 for
discovering how to produce penicillin, an antibiotic medication
that continues to save the lives of millions throughout the world
to this day.
— In 2020
Harvey Alter won for his discovery of the Hepatitis C
virus, making its treatment possible.
— In 2023,
Drew Weissman won for discoveries leading to the
mRNA vaccine to inoculate people from the COVID-19 virus,
which killed millions on a worldwide basis.
Other Jewish scientists have made major contributions to medicine without receiving Nobel prizes. A few Americans come to mind:
In the post-World War II years,
Sidney Farber, a Harvard researcher, pioneered a particular type of chemotherapy that was effective in treating leukemia in children. Farber’s work led to the more general use of chemotherapy in treating many types of cancer.
In the 1950s,
Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin, both Jews, developed vaccines against polio, a disease which had paralyzed or killed thousands of young people annually on a worldwide basis.
Since the outbreak of the Israel–Hamas war, antisemitism has flared up again worldwide. The irony of the situation is that so many of those who rail against Jews owe their health or their lives to the work of Jewish scientists.
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