Editorials are posted and archived on JNOnline.com Exploring The "Smart" Gene Dry Bones SENSITIVITY ometimes, Jews are so smart that it's sicken- ing. Literally. That at least is the suggestion of a team of University of Utah researchers who think they have found a common genetic rea- son for why Ashkenazic Jews seem to be dispropor- tionately well-endowed in brains and simultaneously at high risk for four diseases — Tay-Sachs, Niemann-Pick, Gaucher, and mucolipidosis type IV. What's new in this is not the fact that Ashkenazic Jews measure at the way high end of smart; Jews make up 3 percent of the American population but are more than a quarter of its Nobel laureates and, the researchers note, more than half of the chess champions in the world. Nor is it new that they are in special danger from these four diseases. The startling hypothesis being put forth by the Utah team is that intelligence is inheritable and, further, that it arose among Eastern European Jews by the Darwinian process of natural selection. Because the Ashkenazim were barred for nearly a thousand years from a broad range of agricultural or manufacturing activities, they had to survive by brainwork. The "fittest" survivors were not the strongest or swiftest, but the smartest, the researchers say. The mutations that encouraged greater activity in the brain were helped along by limiting the gene pool; Jews mar- ried Jews. The team takes as its strongest evidence the fact that the four Ashkenazic diseases arise in the same biochemical pathway and are related to cellular activity that promotes development of the brain cells. The downside risk of disease is an unfortunate byproduct of the need to get smart, they contend. While medieval Jews might have been cheered by the research, modern Jews have reasons to be skeptical and slightly fearful of this sort of genetic research. We remember where the Nazis took the notions of eugenics and superior races. Given the vast range of measured intelligence among people with very different lineages, with every racial and ethnic group producing both dullards and genius- es, the argument of heredity seems a bit hollow. Still, we have to grapple with the fact that among Northern Europeans in general, four of every thousand test as having an I.Q. over 140 while the figure for Ashkenazic Jews is almost six times higher, 23 per thousand. Traditionally, we have held with nur- ture rather than nature as the explana- tion for intellectual achievement. We expect parents to challenge their children to think, to read, to play music and chess and to demand good schools where teachers continue that chal- lenge. Maintaining the cultural standard of hon- oring brainwork encourages the kids to exercise the gray matter. Where does that leave us if smarts is simply genetic? In the end of course, what counts is not so much what you inherit as what you do with it. If we are a chosen people, it is a commandment for setting moral examples, not intellectual ones. So it is a matter of taste as to whether having a "smart gene" is cause for celebration or lament. What the heck. You've got a good mind. You think about it. ❑ Art Of Travel must have seemed like a good idea at the Some of the grave markers in the Heilige time. The hotel where I was staying, in Sand ("Holy Sands") are 950 years old. We Hammamet, was the site of a 30th reunion wandered through, not fully understanding by some veterans of Rommel's Afrika Korps. what we were seeing, but marveling at this I needed to get away from that, so I took a vast city of the long-ago dead. bus into Tunis. I found a bench in a pleasant Just as we were leaving, an elderly man park and sat down to take in the scene. A entered the cemetery. He were no yarmulke young man spotted me and asked if he could or any other sign of being observant in such try out his English on such an obvious a place. But he spoke excellent English and GEORGE American. insisted on taking us around the cemetery CANTOR We spoke for several minutes, and then he again, telling us stories associated with many Columnist went into a tirade about Israel. He watched of the graves and those who were my face, and then asked: "Are you Jewish?" buried there. When I nodded, his mood changed. "This was a rabbi who was forcibly "You should know that it is insupportable for baptized," he said. "He told the priest, 'The Arab men that Israel exists," he said. Then he greatest waste of water you can imagine is resumed our previously inconsequential chat, shook water poured into the Rhine, water poured my hand, thanked me for talking to him and into good wine and the water you pour walked away. over me.' So they killed him." I have pondered that conversation, especially his He went on for a good half hour. It was one of use of the odd word 'insupportable,' for years. Such the most memorable tours I've ever taken, and even a friendly young man to me, yet so vehement in his better because it was so unexpected. hatred of a Jewish ideal, hundreds of miles away. I Years later, I learned that this cemetery had been wonder if he ever acted on that hatred. protected and restored mostly through the efforts of Travel ideally should take you out of yourself and one local Christian historian. I've often wondered if open you to a wider world. I'm glad I took these that was the man. trips. ❑ In 1972, I traveled to Tunisia. I forget why, but it S EDIT ORIAL W hen I was a travel writer many years ago, I quickly learned the difference between travel and tourism. Tourism is a packaged commodity: a cruise, a resort, an all-inclusive tour. It promises to make even the most distant places seem familiar. Tourism also buys ads in the newspaper. Travel is a highly personal experience that leaves one open to surprise. It is unscripted, spontaneous. It can make even the nearest places seem exotic. And it buys no ads. Only memories. In 1977, I traveled to the town of Worms, in Germany. I was on a driving trip with my brother and a friend and we decided to spend the night in this place on the Rhine. Worms was a center of Jewish scholarship, the home of Rashi, one of the great figures of the medieval era. Many of its old streets, especially the Judengasse, are beautifully preserved. It also has the oldest Jewish cemetery in Europe. RESEARCHERS CLAIM THAT JEWISH GENETIC DISEASES ARE THE RESULT OF JEWISH BREEDING FOR SUPERIOR INTELLIGENCE. 7 THEY'RE SAYING THAT JEWS ARE "TOO SMART FOR THEIR OWN GOOD!" www.mrdrybones.com REAL ITT CBE CE George Cantor's e-mail address is gcantor@thejewishnews.com . gni' 6/ 9 2005 35