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POWERPOINT October 13, 2019 Colbern Rd. Sunday School October 13, 2019 The Blessing and the Cursing Colbern Road Class Notes at: • http://www.RestoredGospel.com/ClassNotes/Colbern/ Quiz Questions… 1. What do we have in common? 2. What do we have in common? 3. What do we have in common? Paul Newman Harrison Ford Natalie Portman Dustin Hoffman Robert Downey Jr. Gwyneth Paltrow 4. What do we have in common? 5. What do we have in common? Leonard Nimoy William Shatner 6. What do we have in common? Cleveland Browns Washington Redskins Los Angeles Dodgers San Francisco Giants 7. What do we have in common? Facebook Oracle Google Microsoft 8. What do we have in common? • Mendelssohn • Bernstein • Gershwin • Billy Joel • Vladimir Horowitz • Arthur Rubenstein 9. What do we have in common? Mark Zuckerberg Larry Ellison Michael Bloomberg Larry Page Sergey Brin Steve Ballmer Michael Dell 10. What do we have in common? • Albert Einstein, • Niels Bohr • Wolfgang Pauli • Max Born • Burton Richter (1976) 11. What do we have in common? Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer Elena Kagan 12. What do we have in common? Alan Greenspan Ben Bernacke Janet Yellen 14. What do we have in common? 1. What do we have in common? Companies that sell Ice-Cream 2. What do we have in common? Businesses that sell Coffee 3. What do we have in common? Paul Newman Harrison Ford Natalie Portman Dustin Hoffman Robert Downey Jr. Gwyneth Paltrow Acting 4. What do we have in common? Large Retailers 5. What do we have in common? Leonard Nimoy William Shatner Star-Trek 6. What do we have in common? Cleveland Browns Washington Redskins Los Angeles Dodgers San Francisco Giants Pro Sports Teams 7. What do we have in common? Facebook Oracle Google Microsoft Worlds Largest Tech Companies 8. What do we have in common? • Mendelssohn • Bernstein • Gershwin • Billy Joel • Vladimir Horowitz • Arthur Rubenstein Musicians/Composers 9. What do we have in common? Mark Zuckerberg Larry Ellison Michael Bloomberg Larry Page Sergey Brin Steve Ballmer Michael Dell US Billionaires 10. What do we have in common? • Albert Einstein, • Niels Bohr • Wolfgang Pauli • Max Born • Burton Richter (1976) Scientists who changed the world 11. What do we have in common? Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer Elena Kagan Current Justices of the Supreme Court 12. What do we have in common? Alan Greenspan Ben Bernacke Janet Yellen Recent Chairmen of the Federal Reserve 14. What do we have in common? These are Ashkenazi Jews And So Is Everyone Else on the Test. • #5 Mark Zuckerberg, 33, (Facebook) with $71 billion • #10 Larry Ellison, 73, (Oracle) with $58.5 billion. • #11 Michael Bloomberg, 76, (Bloomberg LP) with $50 billion • #12 Larry Page, 44, (Google) with $48.8 billion • #13 Sergey Brin, 44, (Google) with $47.5 billion. • #22 Steve Ballmer, 61, (Microsoft) with $38.4 billion. • #39 Michael Dell, 53 (Dell computers) with $22.7 billion But bet you can’t name a Jewish Football player… • Micky Arison, Israel/US, owner of Miami Heat[2] • Bob Kraft, US, owner of New England Patriots & New England Revolution[2] • Larry Baer, US, CEO of the San Francisco Giants • Al Lerner, US, owner of Cleveland Browns[2] • Norman Braman, US, former owner of Philadelphia Eagles[61] • Randy Lerner, US, owner of Cleveland Browns & Aston Villa[86] • Charles Bronfman, Canada, owner of Montreal Expos[62] • Ted Lerner and family, US, owners of Washington Nationals[34] • Alan N. Cohen, US, former owner of New York Knicks and New York Rangers, co-owner • Bob Lurie, US, owner of San Francisco Giants[62] of Boston Celtics and New Jersey Nets, and Chairman & CEO of Madison Square Garden Corporation[65] • Jeffrey Lurie, US, owner of Philadelphia Eagles[2] • Mark Cuban, US, owner of Dallas Mavericks[2] • Jamie McCourt, US, President of Los Angeles Dodgers[89] • Al Davis, US, owner/coach of Oakland Raiders[2] • Art Modell, US, former owner of Baltimore Ravens[2] • Barney Dreyfuss, US, owner of Pittsburgh Pirates, Baseball Hall of Fame[68] • Carroll Rosenbloom, US, owner of Baltimore Colts & Los Angeles Rams • John J. Fisher, US, owner of the Oakland Athletics baseball team[69] • Chip Rosenbloom, US, owner of Los Angeles Rams[91] • Andrew Freedman, US, owner of New York Giants baseball team[70] • Stephen M. Ross, US, owner of Miami Dolphins[34] • Emil Fuchs, German-born US, owner of Boston Braves baseball team[71] • Dan Gilbert, US, owner of Cleveland Cavaliers[2] • Daniel Snyder, US, owner of Washington Redskins[2] • Paul Godfrey, Canada, owner of the Toronto Blue Jays[75] • Cliff Viner, US, co-owner of Florida Panthers[97] • Chuck Greenberg, US, co-owner of Texas Rangers • Fred Wilpon, US, owner of New York Mets[2] • Walter A. Haas Jr., US, owner of Oakland Athletics[62] • Max Winter, US, owner of Minneapolis Lakers and former owner of Minnesota Vikings • Joshua Harris, US, owner of New Jersey Devils and Philadelphia 76ers[78] • Leon Hess, US, owner of New York Jets[79] • Jerold Hoffberger, US, owner of Baltimore Orioles baseball team[80] • Stan Kasten, US, former President of the Atlanta Braves and Washington Nationals and current president, and part-owner, of the Los Angeles Dodgers in baseball.[81] • Daryl Katz, Canada, owner of Edmonton Oilers[82] What does 100% look like? What does 50% look like? (50 of 100) What does 1% look like? (1 of 100) What does 0.2% look like? ( 1 of 500) How Many Nobel Prizes in a Year? 6 They are awarded for Outstanding contributions for humanity in chemistry, economics, literature, peace, physics, or physiology or medicine. How Many Nobel Prizes since 1901? Nobel Prize Number of Prizes Physics 112 Chemistry 110 Medicine 109 Literature 110 Peace 99 Economic Sciences 50 Total: 590 If Jews were 0.2% of population, statistically speaking, Jews would have taken 1 of 500 Prizes Nobel Prize Number of Prizes Physics 112 Chemistry 110 Medicine 109 Literature 110 Peace 99 Economic Sciences 50 Total: 590 How Many Nobel Prizes since 1901? Nobel Prize Number of Prizes Physics 112 Chemistry 110 Medicine 109 Literature 110 Peace 99 Economic Sciences 50 Total: 590 Jews have Taken almost 200 Nobel Prizes to Jews… 27% of United States Nobel prize winners in the 20th century,[131] 20% World Wide are Jewish. 100 Times as Frequent to win Nobel Prize 21% of Ivy League students are Askenazi Jews. 38% of the Oscar-winning film directors 25% of Fields Medal winners 25% of ACM Turing Award winners 50% of the world's chess champions 25% of Westinghouse Science Talent Search winners have Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry. Time magazine's person of the 20th century, Albert Einstein,[134] was an Ashkenazi Jew. Study in New York Schools A 1954 study found 28 children in the New York public school system who had an IQ of 170 or higher 24 of them were Askenazi Jewish Music The Academy Award for Best Original Song (47% of recipients) The Academy Award for Best Musical Scoring (49% of recipients) The Tony Award for Best Musical Production (61% of recipients) The Tony Award for Best Original Score of a Musical (67% of recipients) Authors • Carl Sagan • Ellie Weisel • Anne Frank • Arthur Miller • Sigmund Freud • Ayn Rand (Atlas Shrugged) • Shel Silverstein (Where the Sidewalk Ends, A Light In the Attic, The Giving Tree) • Gloria Steinem • Lenard Cohen • Karl Marx (for good or bad) Jewish Recipients of the Nobel Prize in Physics (26% of recipients) Jewish Recipients of the Wolf Prize in Physics (43% of recipients) Jewish Recipients of the Max Planck Medaille (26% of recipients) Jewish Recipients of the ICTP Dirac Medal (33% of recipients) Jewish Recipients of the Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics (38% of recipients) Jewish Recipients of the Enrico Fermi Award (53% of recipients) Jewish Recipients of the Atoms for Peace Award (48% of recipients) Jewish Mathematicians Fields Medalists (25% of recipients) The Wolf Prize in Mathematics (37% of recipients) The Leroy P. Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement (54% of recipients) The Bôcher Memorial Prize (42% of recipients) The Frank Nelson Cole Prizes in Algebra and Number Theory (41% of recipients) The Promise Micah 5:7 And the remnant of Jacob shall be in the midst of many people as a dew from the Lord, as the showers upon the grass, that tarrieth not for man, nor waiteth for the sons of man. When does the Abominable Church Manifest itself (again?) 1 Nephi 3:232 And it came to pass that I beheld that the wrath of God was poured out upon the great and abominable church, insomuch that there were wars and rumors of wars among all the nations and kindreds of the earth, When God makes His Arm ‘Bare’ to the World 1 Nephi 7:21 - 1 Nephi 7:31 2 Nephi 5:26 - 2 Nephi 5:36 The Story of the Jews… The Foretelling from the Beginning: Deut. 4:26-39 The Reasons: Deut. 7:8-10 Explaining their Wilderness: Deut. 8:2-3, 12-17 Explaining their Blessings: Deut. 9:4-6; Their call to Remembrance: Deut. 10:19; 11:13-28 Their Instructions: Deut. 12:1-5 Their Reminder of Whose they Are: Deut. 20:1-3; 26:18-19; 27:24-27 The Blessing: Deut. 28:7-10 The Cursing: Deut. 28:15-68 The Wondering of ‘Why?’: Deut. 29: 9-27 The Promise to Return: Deut. 30: 1-9, 19 • Gospel comes to Gentiles • Gospel returns to Joseph’s descendants • Joseph’s Descendants rise up in the spirit of power • 2 Nephi 2:9 That the Messiah should be made manifest unto them in the latter days, in the spirit of power, unto the bringing of them out of darkness unto light; yea, out of hidden darkness and out of captivity unto freedom.
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