I read a lot growing up and my elementary school spent an inexplicable amount of time teaching Jewish history and so on, but I wouldn’t have recognized that line until a year or so ago. (I have no idea why my elementary school was like that. There were fewer than 100 students, most of them were black, and when I looked the school up a few years ago, it looked to be nominally affiliated with some mainline Protestant church.)
I only know of it through LW, so it could be that Harry had a few Jewish tutors and overheard them talking amongst themselves. I would expect someone who wants to conquer^Woptimize the world to read up on the successful cultures of the world and their social technology, but I can’t see Harry doing that. Maybe he’s wiser than I give him credit for. Then again, I still haven’t done that specific bit of reading. Are there any good books on it?
From a RL point of view it’s because Eliezer, for his post on the importance of learning from history, is extremely unfamiliar with cultures and times other than his own.
You’ve got a point there. Offhand, I can’t think of a book which mentioned the phrase. My memory for such things is good but not excellent, though, and my reading is hardly complete.
As for your school, some Protestants are fond of Judaism (my impression is that’s based on an effort to find something more pure/older than Catholicism).
I read a lot growing up and my elementary school spent an inexplicable amount of time teaching Jewish history and so on, but I wouldn’t have recognized that line until a year or so ago. (I have no idea why my elementary school was like that. There were fewer than 100 students, most of them were black, and when I looked the school up a few years ago, it looked to be nominally affiliated with some mainline Protestant church.)
I only know of it through LW, so it could be that Harry had a few Jewish tutors and overheard them talking amongst themselves. I would expect someone who wants to conquer^Woptimize the world to read up on the successful cultures of the world and their social technology, but I can’t see Harry doing that. Maybe he’s wiser than I give him credit for. Then again, I still haven’t done that specific bit of reading. Are there any good books on it?
From a RL point of view it’s because Eliezer, for his post on the importance of learning from history, is extremely unfamiliar with cultures and times other than his own.
You’ve got a point there. Offhand, I can’t think of a book which mentioned the phrase. My memory for such things is good but not excellent, though, and my reading is hardly complete.
As for your school, some Protestants are fond of Judaism (my impression is that’s based on an effort to find something more pure/older than Catholicism).
Every haggadah in existence.