Korea – true or false???????????
"We tried to understand why the Jews are geniuses and we came to the conclusion that it is because they study Talmud" said the Korean ambassador to Israel. And this is how "Rav Papa" became a more well known scholar in Korea than in Israel.
It is doubtful if the Amoraic scholars Abbaye and Rava imagined their discussions
of Jewish law in the Beit Midrash in Babylon would be taught hundreds of years
later in East Asia. Yet it turns out that the laws of an "egg born on a holiday"
is actually very interesting to the South Koreans who
have required that Talmud study be part of their compulsory school curriculum.
Almost every home in South Korea now contains a Korean-translated Talmud.
But unlike in Israel, the Korean mothers teach the Talmud to their children.
In a country of close to 49 million people who believe in Buddhism and
Christianity there are more people who read the Talmud – or at least own their
own copy at home – more than in the Jewish state. Much more.
"So we too will become geniuses"
"Jews have a high percentage of Nobel laureates in all fields: literature, science
and economics. This is a remarkable achievement. We tried to understand what
is the secret of the Jewish people? How they – more than other people – are able
to reach those impressive accomplishments? Why are Jews so intelligent?
The conclusion we arrived at is that one of your secrets is that you study the Talmud."
"Jews study the Talmud at a young age and it helps them in our opinion to develop
mental capabilities.
Seriously, be careful of your sources for reading. So much of it seems to be sketchy. “Almost every home in South Korea now contains a Korean-translated Talmud” – what? That is impossible. I’ve lived in Korea and I have taught Koreans for almost two decades – I know this is not true. I’m not saying they shouldn’t have Talmuds or that it’s a bad thing for them to study/read…
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but where are the sources for this? Please don’t believe everything you read. This is the danger that leads to the same misinformation and prejudice that you feel so strongly about. (I don’t mean this as a criticism, please… I know you love to read and learn. Just know that lots of people make stuff up online.) *hugs*
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I lived in Korea for yrs this isn’t true at all.
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