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Compelling Stories And Life's Lessons. By Rabbi Nachum Meth of LasVegasKollel.org

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Compelling Stories And Life's Lessons. By Rabbi Nachum Meth of LasVegasKollel.org

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English


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68. The Key Bridge Collapse

4/8/2024
The Key Bridge collapse was tragic, and being originally from Maryland it hit close to home. The loss of life and the impact the collapse has on Baltimore leave us with so many questions: How did this happen? What went wrong? Who was responsible? However, when it comes to the bridge disaster, I think most of us are asking the wrong question.

Duration:00:16:11

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67. An Unwarranted Investment?

11/1/2023
How do you say “Hebrew” in Hebrew? It’s an interesting question - and a lesson from what seemed to be a misguided investment in a declining industry highlights a lesson how to pursue value and meaning in a turbulent world.

Duration:00:08:08

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The Scabs

10/25/2023
During these difficult times, a powerful lesson from an an improbable football team can give us inspiration and focus.

Duration:00:10:20

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Santa Anna's Leg

2/27/2023
Antonio López de Santa Anna, of Alamo infamy, ruled Mexico at least 12 different times during the mid 19th Century. Famously, his prosthetic leg was captured by the US Army during the Mexican-American War. And you might not believe how he lost that leg in the first place.

Duration:00:08:17

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Belmont, MO, Cairo, IL, Fort Henry, TN

1/31/2023
Belmont, MO, Cairo, IL, Fort Henry, TN Two things these cities have in common are (A) virtually no one has ever heard of them and (B) I visited these forlorn places with my family for the kids’ winter break. Now, you might ask: if (A) then why (B)?

Duration:00:11:37

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63. Slavery

11/22/2022
My studies of American history lead me to believe that there was, very broadly speaking, a subtle shift in slaveholders’ attitudes between the generation of the Founding Fathers and the generation that followed them. The cause of that shift is profoundly relevant to us all.

Duration:00:11:08

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62. Becoming Great

11/15/2022
We all want to be successful; we all want to be great. But how do we get there? A story from the meteoric rise of Wayne Gretzky - The Great One - teaches us what it takes.

Duration:00:08:47

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61. Richer Than Rockefeller

11/1/2022
It is hard to comprehend John D Rockefeller’s wealth. Calculated for inflation, his peak net worth was $423 billion in today’s dollars or more than 3 percent of the United States’s GDP. But, as Paul McCartney has pointed out, there are things that money just can’t buy.

Duration:00:07:54

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60. Cockpits And Conflicts

10/25/2022
Although many warnings sirens were going off in the cockpit, the pilot did not believe that they were in an emergency; the statistical probability that all of those things were going wrong at the same time was impossible. But he was wrong.

Duration:00:10:04

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59. Finding The Unabomber

9/6/2022
Between 1978 and 1995, a series of 16 bombs were delivered throughout the country, killing 3 and injuring 23. The bombings were connected, but authorities could not even come close to identifying the bomber.

Duration:00:09:54

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58. The Gimli Glider

8/30/2022
58. The Gimli Glider by Compelling Stories And Life's Lessons by Rabbi Nachum Meth

Duration:00:11:47

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Angels Soaring

7/13/2022
Will grows up in the 80s. He is smart, athletic, and plans on going to Yale for college. He has a bright future ahead of him. But then, an injury derails his plans. How should he view his setback? How should all of us look at setbacks?

Duration:00:08:58

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56. Debunking Warren Buffet’s Inner Scorecard

6/7/2022
The 1952 Republican National Convention would be a turning point in the career of Congressman Howard Buffet, father of Warren Buffet. It would also be another example for Warren of the “inner scorecard,” a flawed theory on human behavior.

Duration:00:11:01

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55. Kamel Amin Thaabet

5/17/2022
Kamel Amin Thaabet was a wealthy Syrian business living in Argentina who liked to play things fast and loose. He used his wealth to built relationships with powerful and influential people. But he wasn’t who he said he was.

Duration:00:08:42

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54. Ararat: A Failed Plan For Persecuted Jews

4/25/2022
Mordechai Noah was one of the first influential Jews in the United States, and in 1825 he decided to save all of the persecuted Jews around the world. He called it Ararat, and it was located right near Niagara Falls, and the story teaches us all about planning.

Duration:00:08:51

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53. The Hero You Never Heard Of

3/7/2022
Elizabeth Everest was a simple woman, virtually anonymous in history. She never achieved any fame. She never had much money. She wasn’t a particularly accomplished person. She never married and didn’t have a family. However, if not for her, your life would probably not be the same; in fact the entire free world today would likely be a totally different place.

Duration:00:07:02

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52. Bill Buckner

2/24/2022
52. Bill Buckner by Compelling Stories And Life's Lessons by Rabbi Nachum Meth

Duration:00:12:16

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51. Einstein’s Mistake

1/19/2022
It is hard to overstate how brilliant Albert Einstein was. In 1905—within a span of just a few months—he produced four paper: each one of them on its own revolutionized the way scientists understood the universe. But his genius was not without flaw.

Duration:00:08:40

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50. The Unbelievable Doctor

1/4/2022
William Rockefeller, born in the early 1800s, was a remarkable doctor - traveling across the midwest from town to town offering his medical services. The results of pills, potions, and remedies were unbelievable.

Duration:00:06:15

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49. Thanksgiving

11/23/2021
In 1985, Mexico City was rocked by a devastating earthquake, leaving much of the city in ruins. The story of how an unlikely country from around the globe joined in the relief effort teaches us a powerful lesson in gratitude.

Duration:00:07:04