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if your week has 7 days and at least one day you take a break, then all your blah blah blah is meaningless, the culture ruling the world then has 7 days a week and one day is called Saturday.
Zelensky, Claudia Sheimbaun, Milei, in fact your blah blah blah is so low that E=MC2 was given by a Jew and same is most technology produced in China but memory loss is typical of fools


. Word-processing computer

Pioneer Evelyn Berezin was born in New York in 1925 to Jewish immigrants from Russia. She designed the first true word-processing computer. She also developed the first automated airline reservation system. United Airlines put her invention into service in 1955
7. Mobile phones
Credit engineers at Motorola’s Israel research and development center for coming up with the original cell-phone technology. “From the tool that guards your mobile identity to a new keyboard solution, Israeli expertise keeps your phone from getting bigger yet staying cutting edge,” according to ISRAEL21c.8. Video games

Who can believe that video games already have been around for 50 years? Ralph Baer, whose family fled Germany just before World War II, helped pave the way for the game systems we know today. The Jewish engineer began to investigate how to play games on a television in 1966. Then he and two colleagues created several test units. The result was the Brown Box, a prototype for the first multiplayer, multiprogram video game system. Baer licensed it to Magnavox, which released the design as the Odyssey in 1972.
9. Camera phone

Remember life before smartphones and selfies? Baby Boomer Philippe Kahn does. He was born in Paris in 1952 to Jewish immigrants of modest means. His mother was a Holocaust survivor. The birth of his daughter in 1997 triggered the birth of a new technology. Kahn wanted to take a picture of the baby and send it to friends directly from the hospital. While in the waiting room, he succeeded! He fired up his computer, wrote some lines of codes, synchronized them with his Motorola mobile phone and digital camera and created the world’s first camera phone.
10. Google

Larry Page and Sergey Brin, now Silicon Valley billionaires, developed Google as computer science graduate students at Stanford University. Page envisioned a World Wide Web search engine that could rank hyperlinks based on how often other pages linked them. Brin helped turn the idea into PageRank, the algorithm foundation of Google Search. The product went live on Stanford’s network in 1996.
Jewish minds have created many more inventions that touch our lives, from cherry tomatoes to the remote control. But that’s another story.
Genetic Engineering: A Scientific Revolution
In 1972, Jewish American scientist Paul Berg made a groundbreaking discovery by creating the first recombinant DNA molecules, laying the foundation for modern genetic engineering. This scientific advancement has revolutionized various fields, from agriculture to medicine. While genetic engineering has faced controversy due to concerns about the impact of genetically modified foods, it has also shown promise in cancer treatment, mass production of insulin, and developing disease-resistant crops. Berg’s work continues to shape the future of science and technology.Jewish Innovations Throughout History That Transformed the World | Kosher River Cruise
Jewish culture has persevered through centuries of scrutiny and hardship, yet the strength and resilience of Jewish people have led to numerous groundbreaking discoveries and inventions that have had a profound impact on our world. In this blog, we will explore some of these remarkable...


10 Big Jewish Inventions | Aish
We can thank members of the tribe for many wacky, wonderful, important, life-changing inventions of the past 120 years.


Robert Adler was a brilliant physicist and inventor who narrowly escaped the Holocaust, came to the U.S. to help discover innovations like the electric beam parametric amplifier and touch-screen technology. But he is best-known as “the father of the clicker.”
Yes, the next time you channel surf with your remote control – which Adler reportedly never did – you can thank this Austrian-born genius. Born in 1913, Adler earned a

Meet Robert Adler, The Viennese Jew Who Invented the Clicker - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Robert Adler was a brilliant physicist and inventor who narrowly escaped the Holocaust, came to the U.S. to help discover innovations like the electric beam parametric amplifier and touch-screen technology. But he is best-known as “the father of the clicker.” Yes, the next time you channel surf...

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