THE          LESSONS OF THE ASHKENAZIM.
        Groups          and Genes 
        by Steven Pinker
        Post date 06.15.06 | Issue date 06.26.06
       
        My grandparents were immigrants from Eastern Europe who owned a small          necktie factory on the outskirts of Montreal. While visiting them one          weekend, I found my grandfather on the factory floor, cutting shapes out          of irregular stacks of cloth with a fabric saw. He explained that by          carving up the remnants that were left over when the neckties had been          cut out and stitching them together in places that didn't show, he could          get a few extra ties out of each sheet of cloth. I asked him why he was          doing this himself rather than leaving it to his employees. He shrugged,          tapped his forehead, and said, "Goyishe kop," a term of          condescension that literally means "gentile head."...
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