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Why are Jews so marginalized in history?

There are many different opinions about why Jews have been persecuted by worldwide anti-Semitism for generations. Some say that Jews are too smart, and "there is no disciple who observes"; Some say it is religious, because Jesus Christ, a Christian, was betrayed by Jews and killed. Some scholars believe that in the Middle Ages, Christian countries regarded lending money and collecting interest as a sin. However, at that time, Jews were forbidden to engage in other "legitimate" occupations, and they could only engage in this "sinful" business, which deepened their hatred of Jews. In the long history of anti-Semitism and anti-Semitism, Jews have been branded as profiteers or misers, and even Shakespeare has not got rid of his prejudice against Jews. Shylock in his works was once regarded as a representative of Jews. Indeed, Jews are pretentious, not only claiming to be God's voters, but also those who dare to compete with God ("Israel" means wrestling with God). They contributed the Bible (Old Testament) to mankind, and hundreds of millions of believers found their spiritual home here. Their "sinful deeds" of collecting rent and lending money laid the financial law of commercial times; They accounted for less than .3% of the world's population and won as many as 3% of the Nobel Prize. No matter in the fields of science, thought, culture and art, the wisdom of Jews is shining. Marx, Einstein, Freud, Kafka, Mendelssohn, Picasso, Reuters, the originator of news and communication, and many internationally renowned politicians are all Jews or of Jewish descent. It can be said that the success of human civilization today is inseparable from the contribution of Jews. Jews have traditionally attached great importance to education, which coincides with China's Confucian theory that "those who work hard govern people". They don't do menial work, but hire Arabs or other foreign workers to undertake paving roads, building houses, farming and collecting garbage. Jews do love money, but they know more about the importance of money and how to use it in business society than money. Jews are not polite when they earn money, but at the same time they also have the virtue of charity. They usually donate 1% of their income to charity. There are numerous non-profit organizations in Israel, all of which are established in the form of donations, and they play an active role in providing social welfare, safeguarding civil rights and promoting Arab-Israeli national harmony. Of course, some extreme right organizations also rely on donations to raise funds to operate. Jews are also very capable. Perhaps because of this, the "promised land" given by God is extremely barren: there are few inland rivers on the ground, no mineral deposits underground, and half of the country is desert. However, after 2 years in the diaspora, they actually revived their motherland in such an environment, turning the desert into an oasis, with developed agriculture, education, science and technology and military affairs, and even the level of espionage surprised the CIA and KGB colleagues from time to time. The young country, ancient cultural traditions, powerful religious forces and wide sources of immigrants constitute Israel's unique social tone. Different immigrant backgrounds, different political views and different religious beliefs make every Israeli put himself in different interest groups. They are generally highly educated, knowledgeable and concerned about politics. Any event may lead to the intensification of their collision and cause heated debates. Israelis laugh at themselves, saying that there are 6 million prime ministers out of a population of 6 million. Among all kinds of contradictions inherent in society, the four most prominent contradictions are religious forces and secularists, left-wing and right-wing camps, oriental and European Jews, and Arab citizens and Jewish citizens. The unfortunate assassination of former Israeli Prime Minister Rabin is the result of the deterioration of these internal contradictions. The Israelis themselves admit that from the perspective of these contradictions, Israel has actually been divided into two countries. This is the Jewish people: in times of peace and prosperity, internal strife continued, and when contradictions intensified, they did not hesitate to meet each other with swords and guns. At present, their great enemies showed amazing unity and extraordinary ability. For Jews, most things that have not been done are things that they don't want to do, and things that they want to do are rarely done. In this tiny place where the East meets the West, this ancient and peculiar group has always attracted the attention of the world.