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Jewish family education view: books are sweet.
# Education # Introduction We all know that * people are the smartest people in the world. Let's take a look at people's views on family education.

In every family, when the child is a little sensible, the mother will open the Bible, drop a drop of honey on it, and then let the child kiss the honey in the Bible. The intention of this ceremony is self-evident, and books are sweet.

In ancient times, people often had books in their cemeteries. It is said that in the dead of night, the dead will come out to read. Of course, this practice has a symbolic meaning: life has an end, but knowledge is endless. There is also a tradition passed down from generation to generation at home, that is, the bookcase should be placed at the bedside. If you put it at the end of the bed, it will be considered disrespectful to the book and banned. People don't ban books, even if it is a book that attacks people.

* The tradition that people love books has a long history and is deeply rooted in people's hearts. According to a survey conducted by UNESCO 1988, in Israel, where the population is mainly *, Israelis over 14 read a book on average every month; There are more than/kloc-0.000 public libraries and university libraries in China, with an average of one library for every 4,500 people. In Israel with a population of 4.5 million, 1 10,000 people have library cards. In terms of per capita library and publishing house and per capita reading, Israel is the highest in the world, surpassing any country in the world.