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 Why Jews Make More Money and Win More Nobel Prizes

Why Jews Make More Money and Win More Nobel Prizes

The Talmud is the first and most successful self-help tome in history
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The fact that Jews are disproportionately successful in many fields of endeavor is undeniable. The statistics simply speak for themselves. Jews make up less than half of one percent of the world’s population but they consistently have made up more than twenty percent of the Forbes 400 list of the world richest people.

Jews excell at more than making money. Thirty percent of Nobel Prize winners in science are Jewish, and major Hollywood studios, like Paramount Pictures and Universal Studios, are also run or owned by Jews. In virtually every industry successful Jews are disproportionally represented.

All that success often makes us uneasy. We therefore try to downplay Jewish success and we often consider those who talk about it as borderline anti-Semites. But is this really fair? Facts are facts and the statistics don’t lie. When it comes to success and achievement we Jews do punch higher than our weight. There is no way to deny this reality.

In fact in my opinion this is something we must embrace, analyze and ultimately share with others. While some people think that Jewish success has to do with genetics, and others surmise that it is related to our intense persecution, it is my contention that Jewish success has to do with Judaism itself. Inherent within Jewish religious teachings and Torah stories are ideas that relate directly to behaviors and attitudes that lead directly to successful outcomes.

Jewish Wisdom for Buisness Success: Lesson from the Torah and Other Ancient Texts is a book I have written together my friend and business expert Sam Jaffe. The book, published this month, relates stories and ideas that are found within the Torah and then demonstrates how they relate directly to successful business practices.

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But what I found most amazing was that after the book was completed, I found that many of the most successful business advice books came to similar conclusions as we did.

For example, one of the main points made by Jim Collins in his bestseller, From Good to Great, was that all leaders of the greatest companies in the world are what he describes as Level Five Leaders. Remarkably, our analysis of Moses’ leadership in the Torah reached the exact same conclusion.

Obviously all those who studied the Torah properly had learned how to be a Level Five Leader thousands of years before the concept was “discovered” and then coined by Jim Collins and his team of researchers.

Another example of this is Seth Godin’s bestselling book, The Dip, where he explains that early on in any endeavor or enterprise a person will experience a dip where things become difficult and seem insurmountable. It is in this dip phase that most people give up.

But winners, says Godin, love the dip and they lean into it because they know that success lays waiting for them at the other end of it. Anyone who has studied the story of the Splitting of the Sea in the Torah knows this lesson intuitively and I outline it in my book. The list goes on with areas such as negotiations, positive thinking, will power, the approach to failure and reactions to fear. –the Torah has wisdom for all of it.

It is therefore little wonder that Jews who have studied the greatest book of wisdom ever written—the Torah—are disproportionally successful in every arena of endeavor. And even those who do not actively study the Torah still benefit from its wisdom in the form of attitudes and teachings that Jewish parents and communities teach and pass down, albeit mostly without being aware that they originate from the Torah.

If this divine blueprint for success exists and it has helped us as Jews become successful it is about time we both recognize where the wisdom comes from and share it with others. With this in mind I wrote Jewish Wisdom for Buisness Success: Lesson from the Torah and Other Ancient Texts.

 

Cross-posted from LeviBrackman.com, personal blog of Rabbi Levi Brackman, co-author of Jewish Wisdom for Buisness Success.  He's also guest-blogging on Jewcy, and he'll be here all week.  Stay tuned.

 



 

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So I assume you would put the Armenian Christian or Greek Orthodox "Divine Bleuprint for Success" alongside the Torah since in the States they earn the way we do, and actually hold more PhDs per capita? How about the several East Asian American demogrpahic groups now earnign above our average?.

 Consider the  also the implications of how income levels fall within our demographics according to how orthodox we are with Reform leading Conservative which leads Orthodox?

 I think our advantage comes more from being a disapora culture. We generaly neither entitled landholders nor serfs for centuries but had to make our living by our wits, as did Armenians and Greeks in the Ottoman empire. 

 Is there evidence that in our demographic familiarity with Torah correlates to  levels of income or renown? As far as I can tell success in terms of Jewish income and renown  correlates positively with modeorate to low Jewish identity and relatively low level of Torah study. Were Barbara Boxer or Diane Fienstien Yeshiva students? How many of the top five on the Fortune 400? Our other big names and achievers?