Jewish Awareness Ministries
06/15/2026
1 Chronicles 16:15-17 Be ye mindful always of his covenant; The word which he commanded to a thousand generations; [16] Even of the covenant which he made with Abraham, And of his oath unto Isaac; [17] And hath confirmed the same to Jacob for a law, And to Israel for an everlasting covenant,
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Jews brought the world more than just the Greatest Blessing - Jesus.
"through you shall all the families of the earth be blessed." Gen.. 12;1-3
🔬 The list of medical breakthroughs made by Jewish scientists in the last hundred and fifty years is so long that it begins to look less like coincidence and more like something that demands an explanation.
Paul Ehrlich, a German-Jewish chemist, invented the first targeted chemical treatment for a bacterial disease in 1909, an approach he called chemotherapy, laying the conceptual foundation for a field that would eventually save hundreds of millions of lives. His contemporary August von Wassermann developed the diagnostic test that made it possible to identify syphilis infection for the first time. Jonas Salk developed the polio vaccine. Albert Sabin followed with the oral version. Baruch Blumberg identified the Hepatitis B virus and developed the first vaccine against it, winning the Nobel Prize in 1976. Gertrude Elion won the Nobel for developing treatments for leukemia, gout, and the drugs that made organ transplantation possible. The list extends through immunology, oncology, neuroscience, and epidemiology in numbers wildly disproportionate to the Jewish share of the global population. One factor that historians of medicine consistently point to is the expulsion of Jewish scientists from European universities and research institutions in the 1930s, which sent an extraordinary concentration of medical talent into American institutions that were willing to accept them, producing a wave of discovery that transformed twentieth-century medicine in a very short period. ✡️
A field built on the principle of healing regardless of who the patient is was advanced disproportionately by a people who had spent centuries being denied medical care themselves. What do you think that irony means?
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