WINSTON CHURCHILL AND JEWS–ANDREW ROBERTS
CIJR–Canadian Institute for Jewish Research
Winston Churchill wrote in 1920–“We owe to the Jews a system of ethics, which even if it were separated entirely from the supernatural, would be incomparably, the most precious possession of mankind, worth in fact the fruits of all wisdom and learning put together.”
Winston Churchill wrote in 1899– Individual Muslims may show splendid qualities, but the influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world.
“Compared to that extraordinary contribution, the Palestinian Arabs have produced very little of note for civilization . For the Jewish contribution to finance, science, the arts, academia, commerce and industry, literature, philanthropy and politics, has been astonishing relative to their tiny numbers. Although they make up less than half of one percent of the world’s population, between 1901 and 1950 Jews won 14% of all the Nobel Prizes awarded for Literature and Science, and between 1951 and 2000 Jews won 32% of the Nobel Prizes for Medicine, 32% for Physics, 39% for Economics and 29% for Science. This, despite so many of their greatest intellects being murdered in Hitler’s gas chambers during the Holocaust in the Second World War. Civilization owes Judaism a debt it can never repay, and support for the right of a Jewish homeland to exist is the bare minimum we can provide.” ——Andrew Roberts (Dajia, Feb. 21, 2017)
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Name: Murray Rubin
Short Bio: I was born in Toronto in 1931 to a wonderful mother who divorced shortly before my birth. I owe a great deal of my success to her. I am Jewish but not at all religious, yet my culture plays an important part of my personality. I attended Harbord Collegiate and U. of T. Faculty of Pharmacy. A unique mail-order pharmacy was the first of my endeavours in the profession, followed by many stores throughout Ontario. I have a loving wife, 3 children and grand-children and I am now retired from pharmacy. But what do I write about? Everything! My topics are funny, serious, whimsical, timely, outrageous, inspiring, and inventive. I promise that if you take the time to read any one of these topics – you will not be sorry.