| NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS
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ARAB/ISLAMIC PRIZE
WINNERS:
								
Muslims number 1,000,000,000, about 16% of the world's population, and have won the following Nobel Prizes:
 
Literature:  
1957 -
Albert Camus (of French parentage, but raised in 
1988 - Najib Mahfooz.  
Peace:  
1978 -
Mohamed Anwar El-Sadat  
1994 - Yasser Arafat (pretty good for an unrepentant terrorist,
don’t you think?)
Chemistry:  
1990 -
Elias James Corey  
1999 -
Ahmed Zewail  
Medicine:  
1960 -
Peter Brian Medawar 
1998 - Ferid Mourad  
 
JEWISH
NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS:
								
Jews number approximately 14,000,000, about 0.02% of the
world's population, and have won the following Nobel Prizes:  
 
Literature:  
1910 -
Paul Heyse  
1927 -
Henri Bergson  
1958 -
Boris Pasternak  
1966 - Shmuel Yosef Agnon  
1966 -
Nelly Sachs  
1976 -
Saul Bellow  
1978 -
Isaac Bashevis Singer 
1981 -
Elias Canetti  
1987 -
Joseph Brodsky  
1991 -
Nadine Gordimer World 
 
Peace:  
1911 -
Alfred Fried  
1911 -
Tobias Michael Carel Asser  
1968 -
Rene Cassin  
1973 -
Henry Kissinger  
1978 - Menachem Begin  
1986 - Elie Wiesel  
1994 -
Shimon Peres  
1994 -
Yitzhak Rabin  
Chemistry:  
1905 -
Adolph Von Baeyer 
1906 -
Henri Moissan  
1910 -
Otto Wallach  
1915 -
Richard Willstaetter 
1918 -
Fritz Haber  
1943 -
George Charles de Hevesy  
1961 -
Melvin Calvin  
1962 -
Max Ferdinand Perutz 
1972 -
William Howard Stein  
1977 - Ilya Prigogine  
1979 -
Herbert Charles Brown  
1980 -
Paul Berg  
1980 -
Walter Gilbert  
1981 - Roald Hoffmann  
1982 -
Aaron Klug  
1985 -
Albert A. Hauptman  
1985 -
Jerome Karle  
1986 -
Dudley R. Herschbach 
1988 -
Robert Huber  
1989 -
Sidney Altman  
1992 -
Rudolph Marcus  
2000 -
Alan J. Heeger 
Economics:  
1970 -
Paul Anthony Samuelson  
1971 -
Simon Kuznets  
1972 -
Kenneth Joseph Arrow  
1975 -
Leonid Kantorovich 
1976 -
Milton Friedman  
1978 -
Herbert A. Simon  
1980 - 
1985 -
Franco Modigliani  
1987 -
Robert M. Solow 
1990 -
Harry Markowitz 
1990 -
Merton Miller  
1992 -
Gary Becker  
1993 - Robert
Fogel  
Medicine:  
1908 - Elie Metchnikoff  
1908 -
Paul Erlich  
1914 -
Robert Barany  
1922 -
Otto Meyerhof  
1930 -
Karl Landsteiner 
1931 -
Otto Warburg  
1936 -
Otto Loewi  
1944 -
Joseph Erlanger  
1944 -
Herbert Spencer Gasser  
1945 -
Ernst Boris Chain  
1946 -
Hermann Joseph Muller  
1950 - Tadeus Reichstein  
1952 -
Selman Abraham Waksman  
1953 -
Hans Krebs  
1953 -
Fritz Albert Lipmann 
1958 -
Joshua Lederberg 
1959 -
Arthur Kornberg 
1964 - Konrad Bloch  
1965 -
Francois Jacob  
1965 -
Andre Lwoff  
1967 -
George Wald  
1968 -
Marshall W. Nirenberg 
1969 - 
1970 -
Julius Axelrod 
1970 -
Sir Bernard Katz  
1972 -
Gerald Maurice Edelman  
1975 -
David Baltimore  
1975 -
Howard Martin Temin 
1976 -
Baruch S. Blumberg  
1977 -
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow  
1978 -
Daniel Nathans 
1980 - Baruj Benacerraf  
1984 -
Cesar Milstein  
1985 -
Michael Stuart Brown  
1985 -
Joseph L. Goldstein  
1986 -
Stanley Cohen [& Rita Levi-Montalcini]  
1988 -
Gertrude Elion 
1989 -
Harold Varmus  
1991 -
Erwin Neher  
1991 -
Bert Sakmann  
1993 -
Richard J. Roberts  
1993 -
Phillip Sharp  
1994 -
Alfred Gilman  
1995 -
Edward B. Lewis  
Physics:  
1907 -
Albert Abraham Michelson  
1908 -
Gabriel Lippmann 
1921 -
Albert Einstein  
1922 - Niels Bohr  
1925 -
James Franck  
1925 -
Gustav Hertz  
1943 -
Gustav Stern  
1944 - Isidor Issac Rabi  
1952 -
Felix Bloch  
1954 -
Max Born  
1958 -
Igor Tamm  
1959 -
Emilio Segre  
1960 -
Donald A. Glaser  
1961 -
Robert Hofstadter  
1962 -
Lev Davidovich Landau 
1965 -
Richard Phillips Feynman  
1965 -
Julian Schwinger 
1969 - 
1971 -
Dennis Gabor  
1973 -
Brian David Josephson 
1975 -
Benjamin Mottleson 
1976 - 
1978 - Arno Allan Penzias  
1978 -
Peter L Kapitza 
1979 -
Stephen Weinberg  
1979 -
Sheldon Glashow 
1988 -
Leon Lederman  
1988 -
Melvin Schwartz  
1988 -
Jack Steinberger 
1990 -
Jerome Friedman  
1995 -
Martin Perl  
Admittedly, though, the Muslim world dwarfs the Jewish
world in the number of:  
● terrorists  
● suicide bombers  
● slave traders   
● and religious leaders
calling for "holy wars."  
Maybe Arab Muslims should spend a little more time
on education and less time on blaming the Jews for all their problems. What do
you think? The Semitic minds of our Arab brethren could accomplish as much for
the benefit of civilization as any Jewish minds, if only they would commit
themselves to peace instead of hatred, murder, and mayhem. They could repeat
the success they enjoyed a thousand years ago, when Arab civilization was at
its zenith, far more advanced than anything in 
(Submitted by David Chansky)