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Seriously. Can anyone name a structure built by jews?

Anything invented by jews?

Not abstract theories or art or words.

Any real thing where if it didn't work it would fall down or break apart?

Anything like a telephone?

I honestly can't thing of anything.

But the world is full of inventions but the Scottish and the English and the Germans.

Seriously can anyone name anything actually designed/ built by jews?

Any famous Jewish engineers?

I just realized this. They may be like Africans who never built a seaworthy vessel or a building over 1 floor.

(and no theories like the one stolen by Einstein doesn't count as building something)

Seriously. Can anyone name a structure built by jews? Anything invented by jews? Not abstract theories or art or words. Any real thing where if it didn't work it would fall down or break apart? Anything like a telephone? I honestly can't thing of anything. But the world is full of inventions but the Scottish and the English and the Germans. Seriously can anyone name anything actually designed/ built by jews? Any famous Jewish engineers? I just realized this. They may be like Africans who never built a seaworthy vessel or a building over 1 floor. (and no theories like the one stolen by Einstein doesn't count as building something)

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Reeded or ridged edges have been in use for a few centuries, and for many years were applied only to gold and silver coins – to discourage the filing or clipping of precious metal from the edges of coins. Edge shaving was a commonplace occurrence on plain-edged gold and silver coins during the 17th and 18th centuries, as unscrupulous individuals figured the next person to possess a coin would simply never notice it was slightly smaller and slightly lighter! Edge shaving on reeded coins was easily detected.