It is said that Jews love reading. Shortly after the child was born, parents sprinkled honey on the Bible for them to supplement, which made the child feel that the book was very sweet from an early age. Parents also constantly tell their children the above stories, and cultivate their children's reading habits from the beginning, so that children can realize that reading is as important as eating.
Why?
(1) persistent pursuit of education. A foreign writer wrote: "The knowledge of Jewish families should be highly praised, and non-Jewish families are dwarfed in this respect." This factor forms the basis of all other differences. "According to the survey of UNESCO 1, Israel is one of the countries that like reading best in the world.
(2) Rational way of thinking. Herbert Brown, an American Jew who won the Nobel Prize, said: "Throughout my childhood, my parents encouraged me to ask questions, never taught me to accept one thing by faith, but to seek the truth from everything. I think this is a place where Jewish education is slightly better than others. " Almost every child in a Jewish family has to answer this question: "If one day your house is burned down, what will you run away with?" If the child answers that it is money or diamonds, the mother will further ask: "There is a kind of baby without shape, color and smell. Do you know what it is? " If the child can't answer, the mother will say, "Son, what you want to take away is not money or diamonds, but wisdom." Because no one can take wisdom away, as long as you live, wisdom will always follow you. "The Jews' single-minded pursuit of knowledge and unusual use of knowledge to make a living have been passed down from generation to generation.