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Educated,(2018) a book by By Tara Westover age 39  


Educated is a object lesson in how Organized Jewry elevates 
naive goyim to positions of prestige and power
in order to serve as shills and camouflage for 
Jewish Supremacy.





By GROK 4
(henrymakow.com)

Brief Summary:Tara grows up in a strict, survivalist Mormon family in rural Idaho. Her father is a paranoid, anti-government fundamentalist who distrusts doctors, schools, and the government; the children receive almost no formal education and are expected to work in the family’s junkyard or prepare for the “end of days.

“Despite severe isolation, physical abuse, and dangerous home “remedies” (including untreated injuries from accidents), Tara teaches herself enough to take the ACT, gets into Brigham Young University at age 17–her first real classroom experience–and then earns a PhD in history from Cambridge University as a Gates Cambridge Scholar.The book traces her painful journey of self-education, the intellectual awakening that follows, and the deep family rifts that form as she begins to question the beliefs she was raised with. It’s ultimately a story about the transformative power of education, the cost of leaving behind the only world you’ve ever known, and one woman’s fight to claim her own mind and identity. A raw, inspiring, and often heartbreaking read.

IDENTIFIED WITH HOLOCAUST VICTIMS

In Educated, Tara Westover’s encounter with the Holocaust symbolizes her profound ignorance due to her isolated, survivalist upbringing. 
 In her first semester at Brigham Young University (age 17), during a Western art history class, she encountered the word “Holocaust” in a textbook caption and innocently raised her hand to ask its meaning. The professor and classmates reacted with stunned silence and disapproval, interpreting it as denial or a tasteless joke. Shocked, she later researched it in a computer lab, confronting the horrors for the first time and feeling a mix of trauma and self-awareness about her own ignorance. 

This moment deepened her “sense of groundlessness”–the realization that history (and knowledge) depends on what others tell you, prompting her to study historiography (the study of historians and how history is written) rather than just events. Her family’s worldview had shielded her from established facts, including major 20th-century atrocities. 
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Jewish Mentors and Support

Tara received crucial guidance from Jewish academics who played pivotal roles in her transformation. The most prominent is Professor Jonathan Steinberg (often referred to as her Cambridge supervisor/adviser), a renowned historian celebrated for his scholarship on the Holocaust and Jewish history. 

When Tara arrived at Cambridge for a study-abroad year (via a Gates Cambridge Scholarship), Steinberg took a keen interest in her unusual background. He saw potential in her and mentored her intensively, likening the experience to Pygmalion–shaping and believing in her when she doubted herself. He encouraged her academic growth, helped secure opportunities for full graduate study at Cambridge, and pushed her toward a PhD. His support was instrumental in her success, providing intellectual rigor, emotional encouragement, and practical help. Tara links her interest in historiography directly to the groundlessness she felt after learning about the Holocaust (and the Civil Rights Movement), making Steinberg’s expertise especially resonant. 
Other mentors (including a Jewish history professor at BYU, sometimes referenced as Dr. Kerry) also advocated for her, urging study-abroad programs and affirming her abilities against her self-doubt and family pressures. 
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Overall, these encounters highlight themes of education as liberation: moving from a worldview that may have included antisemitic or conspiratorial undertones (implied in her father’s beliefs) to one shaped by evidence, empathy, and rigorous scholarship. Jewish mentors, in particular, helped bridge her gaps and affirmed her potential, playing a key part in her journey from isolation to intellectual independence. The book portrays this with gratitude and reflection on the personal costs of such growth.

Next, she earned a master’s degree from the University of Cambridge at Trinity College in Cambridge, England as a Gates Cambridge scholar, and was a visiting fellow at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 2010. She returned to Trinity College earning a doctorate degree in intellectual history in 2014. Her thesis is entitled “The Family, Morality and Social Science in Anglo-American Cooperative Thought, 1813-1890″.[9][10]

 In 2009, while a graduate student at Cambridge, Westover told her parents that for many years (since age 15), she had been physically and psychologically abused by an older brother, Shawn. Her parents denied her account and suggested that Westover was under the influence of Satan. The family split over the events. Westover wrote about the estrangement, and her unusual path to and through university education in her acclaimed 2018 memoir, Educated.


Source: https://henrymakow.com/2026/06/educated---the-education-of-a-.html



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