We’re Jews, my family, and Jews break down into two distinct subcultures: book Jews and money Jews. We were money Jews.

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This quote is explaining that the author's family is Jewish, and that Jews can be divided into two main groups - those who focus on books and education (called "book Jews"), and those who focus on making money (called "money Jews"). The author is saying that his family is part of the "money Jews" group, meaning they are more focused on making money than on books and education.

About Ira Glass

Ira Glass is an American public radio personality who hosts and produces the popular radio and television series ‘This American Life’. He has worked on various NPR programs and has received prestigious awards for his contributions to public radio.

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